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Cat Rules: Auburn vs Kent

How do cat rules rules compare between Auburn, WA and Kent, WA?

Auburn and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

King County Code Title 11 requires cats over eight weeks old to be licensed with Regional Animal Services, but unlike dogs, cats are not required to be leashed; chronic nuisance cats can still trigger civil enforcement.

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Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

King County Code Title 11 requires cats over eight weeks old to be licensed with Regional Animal Services, but unlike dogs, cats are not required to be leashed; chronic nuisance cats can still trigger civil enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnKent
License requiredOver 8 weeksOver 8 weeks
Leash lawCats exemptCats exempt
CodeKCC 11.04, 11.32KCC 11.04, 11.32
TNRSupported by RASKCSupported by RASKC

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Auburn FAQ

Do cats need a license in King County?

Yes, KCC Title 11 requires a current RASKC license for any cat over eight weeks old, with reduced fees for altered animals.

Can my cat roam outside legally?

Yes, King County does not require cats to be leashed or confined, but nuisance cats can trigger civil complaints under KCC 11.32.

Kent FAQ

Do cats need a license in King County?

Yes, KCC Title 11 requires a current RASKC license for any cat over eight weeks old, with reduced fees for altered animals.

Can my cat roam outside legally?

Yes, King County does not require cats to be leashed or confined, but nuisance cats can trigger civil complaints under KCC 11.32.

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