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Cat Rules: Anaheim vs Fullerton

How do cat rules rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Fullerton, CA?

Anaheim and Fullerton have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Anaheim does not require cat licensing under AMC Title 6, but cats must be spayed or neutered if outdoors and cannot be allowed to run at large to disturb neighbors or wildlife habitat.

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Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Orange County has no leash law for cats and cat licensing is optional under OCCO 4-1-85. However, cats are still 'animals' under OCCO 4-1-49, so an owner may not let a cat trespass onto another person's private property without consent. Owning four or more cats over four months old requires an Animal Permit under OCCO 4-1-76.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimFullerton
License requiredNo cat license required-
Spay/neuter outdoorRequired if outdoors-
EnforcementOC Animal Care contract-
Feral coloniesRegister TNR with OC-
Cat Leash Law-None β€” no restraint rule for cats
Cat License-Optional (OCCO 4-1-85)
Trespass Rule-OCCO 4-1-49 (no roaming onto others' property)
Permit Threshold-4+ cats over 4 months (OCCO 4-1-76)
Rabies Area-Orange County is a declared rabies area

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anaheim FAQ

Do I need to license my cat in Anaheim?

No, Anaheim does not require cat licensing, but rabies vaccination is required and outdoor cats should be altered.

Can I feed feral cats in my yard?

Yes on private property, but you must prevent nuisance and register any managed colony with OC Animal Care.

Fullerton FAQ

Do cats have to be leashed or licensed in unincorporated Orange County?

No. Orange County has no cat leash law, and cat licensing is optional under OCCO 4-1-85. Cats may roam, but under OCCO 4-1-49 an owner may not let a cat trespass onto a neighbor's private property without consent.

Is there a limit on how many cats I can own?

Yes. Under OCCO 4-1-76, owning four or more cats over four months of age requires an annual Animal Permit from OC Animal Care. Up to three cats may be kept without that permit, subject to the trespass and nuisance rules.

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