Unincorporated San Diego County does not license cats, set a cat-number limit, or require cats to be leashed. Cats are accessory uses under zoning. Owners must keep premises sanitary, and rabies, bite-reporting, and altering-at-redemption rules apply to cats as well as dogs.
Cats are lightly regulated compared to dogs in the unincorporated County. The County Code defines a 'cat' as an animal of the genus and species Felis domesticus (section 62.602(h)) but imposes no cat license, no leash requirement, and no numeric limit on household cats; under Zoning Ordinance Animal Schedule Note 1, cats not constituting a kennel are accessory uses. Several health and welfare rules still reach cats. Bites by a cat (among other animals) must be reported to the Department of Animal Services, and biting or rabies-suspect cats can be ordered confined and isolated (sections 62.615-62.617). When an owner redeems an unaltered cat that was found at large, the County applies altering provisions (section 62.679 framework referenced at section 62.677). Owners must keep premises sanitary and free of fly-breeding conditions, odors, and disease (section 62.668), and a cat that creates a public nuisance can be addressed under section 62.682. California Penal Code section 597 also requires humane care, food, water, shelter, and veterinary care, and prohibits cruelty. Because there is no cat-leash law, free-roaming cats are generally lawful, but owners remain responsible for nuisance, sanitation, and rabies-control obligations. Commercial kennels that board cats are separately limited to no more than 12 adult cats per enclosure (section 62.645(b)).
Failing to report a cat bite or to confine a biting or rabies-suspect cat violates sections 62.615-62.617. Unsanitary premises (section 62.668) and cats that create a public nuisance (section 62.682) are enforceable; cruelty or neglect violates California Penal Code section 597.
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