Madera County has no leash law for cats. Animal Services describes cats as "free-roaming agents" rather than strays, and asks that loose cats not be called in as strays or brought to the shelter unless they are sick or injured and need immediate care. The County runs spay/neuter programs for community cats.
Cats are treated far more permissively than dogs in unincorporated Madera County. Madera County Animal Services states there are no leash laws for cats, which are considered "free-roaming agents" rather than strays. As a result, the County asks residents not to call in loose cats as strays or bring them to the shelter unless the animal is sick or injured and in need of immediate medical care. This reflects a community-cat approach: rather than impounding healthy free-roaming cats, the County focuses on spay/neuter and return. Through its spay/neuter programs, friendly and feral community cats can be sterilized and vaccinated; cats must be a minimum of three months of age before being spayed or neutered (otherwise no rabies vaccine is given), and fixed cats are to be returned safely to their home territory once altered. There is no cat-licensing mandate equivalent to the dog license described in the County's materials. Cat owners are still expected to provide proper care; serious neglect or cruelty is handled under California's animal-cruelty laws and can be reported to Animal Services. Because cats are not subject to leash or at-large impound rules, the County's emphasis for cats is on sterilization, basic welfare, and helping reunite or care for sick and injured animals rather than on confinement enforcement.
There is no leash or at-large violation for cats in Madera County. Healthy free-roaming cats are not treated as strays. Cruelty or neglect of a cat is enforced under California state animal-cruelty law and can be reported to Animal Services.
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