Indiana Code 35-46-3 establishes statewide criminal penalties for animal cruelty, neglect, and abandonment, including hoarding situations. State law applies universally and supplements local animal control ordinances throughout Indiana.
IC 35-46-3-7 makes neglect of a vertebrate animal a Class A misdemeanor, elevating to Level 6 felony for repeat offenses. Cruelty to a vertebrate animal under IC 35-46-3-12 is a Level 6 felony, with Level 5 felony enhancement for cases involving torture or domestic violence context. Hoarding cases typically prosecute under neglect statutes when conditions cause suffering. Courts may order forfeiture of animals, restitution for veterinary care, and prohibition on future ownership. Local humane officers and law enforcement enforce these statutes alongside city codes.
Class A misdemeanor for neglect (up to one year jail, $5,000 fine). Level 6 felony cruelty (6 months to 2.5 years). Level 5 felony for aggravated cases (1-6 years).
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