Hennepin County Public Health and HCSO investigate animal hoarding under Minnesota cruelty statutes 343.21 and city pet-limit ordinances. Cases often involve seizure, criminal charges, and required mental-health evaluations for owners.
Minnesota Statute 343.21 makes it a misdemeanor to deprive animals of necessary food, water, shelter, or veterinary care. Hennepin County uses this state cruelty law along with city pet-limit ordinances, which typically cap the number of dogs and cats per household at three to five. Hoarding cases are typically reported by neighbors or utility workers and triggered through 311 or HCSO. Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley assists with intake, and Hennepin County Attorney's Office prosecutes felony cruelty cases involving severe neglect or repeat offenses. Court-ordered counseling is a common outcome.
Cruelty offenses range from misdemeanors to felonies under Minn. Stat. 343.21, with fines up to 10,000 dollars and prison time for aggravated cases. Animals are typically seized and rehoused at the owner's expense.
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