Cook County does not require spay or neuter for dogs and cats. CCDARC and partner shelters run voluntary low-cost clinics, and intact pets are licensed at higher fees. Some Cook suburbs adopt their own sterilization rules independently.
Unlike Los Angeles County, Cook County has no countywide spay-neuter mandate. Chapter 30 of the Cook County Code lets owners keep intact dogs and cats, though licensing fees are higher for unaltered animals to encourage sterilization. CCDARC and partner shelters such as PAWS Chicago and Anti-Cruelty Society run subsidized spay-neuter clinics countywide. Individual suburbs (and the City of Chicago, with its own Chicago Animal Care and Control rules) may set stricter requirements; check the local code before assuming the county baseline controls. The Illinois Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5) sets statewide minimums but leaves sterilization optional.
Because there is no countywide mandate, no direct violation exists for keeping an intact pet in unincorporated Cook. Owners pay higher intact-license fees, and some suburbs cite intact pets at large under their own ordinances.
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