Pet number limits are set by individual municipalities. Most Ulster towns allow up to 3 to 4 dogs per household without a kennel license; cats are typically unrestricted.
Kingston allows up to 4 dogs per household; more requires a kennel license. Woodstock limits households to 3 dogs over 4 months old without a kennel permit. NY Agriculture and Markets Law Article 7 requires kennel licenses for operations with more than a certain number of dogs, varying by municipal definition. Cat numbers are rarely limited except under general nuisance rules. Hoarding situations are addressed under animal cruelty laws in Ag and Markets Article 26.
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