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Cat Rules: Bridgeport vs Stamford

How do cat rules rules compare between Bridgeport, CT and Stamford, CT?

Bridgeport, CT

Fairfield County

Few Restrictions

Bridgeport follows Connecticut state law on cats, which does not require licensing but does require rabies vaccination and forbids abandonment. Free-roaming cats are tolerated, but persistent nuisance complaints can prompt animal control intervention.

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Stamford, CT

Fairfield County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBridgeportStamford
License requiredNo (state)-
Rabies vaccineRequired age 6+ months-
RoamingPermitted by state-
TNR programsPAWS, local rescues-
AbandonmentMisdemeanor cruelty-

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Bridgeport FAQ

Do I need to license my cat in Bridgeport?

No. Connecticut does not license cats and Bridgeport has no local cat license. You must still vaccinate against rabies and provide adequate care.

Can I trap a neighbor's roaming cat?

You may humanely trap and deliver cats to Bridgeport Animal Control, but you cannot harm them. Animal Control will scan for microchips and notify owners.

Stamford FAQ

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