Animal Hoarding: Auburn vs Renton
How do animal hoarding rules compare between Auburn, WA and Renton, WA?
Auburn and Renton have similar restriction levels.
Auburn, WA
King County
King County prosecutes animal hoarding under Washington's animal-cruelty statutes RCW 16.52, with Regional Animal Services investigating hoarding complaints and KCSO or city police filing first- or second-degree cruelty charges.
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King County
King County prosecutes animal hoarding under Washington's animal-cruelty statutes RCW 16.52, with Regional Animal Services investigating hoarding complaints and KCSO or city police filing first- or second-degree cruelty charges.
View full Renton rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Auburn | Renton |
|---|---|---|
| Felony statute | RCW 16.52.205 | RCW 16.52.205 |
| Misdemeanor | RCW 16.52.207 | RCW 16.52.207 |
| Investigator | RASKC | RASKC |
| Possible ban | Future animal ownership | Future animal ownership |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Auburn FAQ
How do I report suspected animal hoarding in King County?
Call Regional Animal Services of King County or 911 if animals are in immediate danger; RASKC investigates and may refer to KCSO.
Is animal hoarding a felony in Washington?
Yes, first-degree animal cruelty under RCW 16.52.205 is a class C felony and applies to severe hoarding cases countywide.
Renton FAQ
How do I report suspected animal hoarding in King County?
Call Regional Animal Services of King County or 911 if animals are in immediate danger; RASKC investigates and may refer to KCSO.
Is animal hoarding a felony in Washington?
Yes, first-degree animal cruelty under RCW 16.52.205 is a class C felony and applies to severe hoarding cases countywide.
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