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Animal Hoarding: Camarillo vs Port Hueneme

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Port Hueneme, CA?

Camarillo and Port Hueneme have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Ventura County does not have a standalone 'hoarding' statute, but excessive animals are controlled through the zoning pet/animal limits and the public-nuisance ordinance. Under Section 4467, animals kept so as to disturb neighbors are a public nuisance, and state animal-cruelty law (Penal Code 597) applies when conditions threaten the animals' welfare.

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Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Ventura County does not have a standalone 'hoarding' statute, but excessive animals are controlled through the zoning pet/animal limits and the public-nuisance ordinance. Under Section 4467, animals kept so as to disturb neighbors are a public nuisance, and state animal-cruelty law (Penal Code 597) applies when conditions threaten the animals' welfare.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloPort Hueneme
Standalone hoarding lawNo - handled via existing rulesNo - handled via existing rules
Excess-animal limitZoning pet limits (NCZO Sec. 8107-2.4)Zoning pet limits (NCZO Sec. 8107-2.4)
Nuisance authorityOrd. Code Sec. 4467 / 4467-12Ord. Code Sec. 4467 / 4467-12
Cruelty/neglect backstopCA Penal Code Sec. 597CA Penal Code Sec. 597
Investigating agencyVentura County Animal ServicesVentura County Animal Services
Report concernsVCAS 805-388-4341VCAS 805-388-4341

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Camarillo FAQ

Does Ventura County have an animal-hoarding ordinance?

Not as a single dedicated statute. Hoarding is addressed through the zoning pet/animal number limits (Section 8107-2.4), the public-nuisance ordinance (Section 4467), and California's animal-cruelty law (Penal Code 597) when animals are neglected.

How do I report a suspected animal hoarding situation?

Contact Ventura County Animal Services. They can investigate under the County's nuisance authority (Sections 4467 / 4467-12) and, where animals are suffering, work with law enforcement under California Penal Code Section 597 to impound animals and pursue charges.

Port Hueneme FAQ

Does Ventura County have an animal-hoarding ordinance?

Not as a single dedicated statute. Hoarding is addressed through the zoning pet/animal number limits (Section 8107-2.4), the public-nuisance ordinance (Section 4467), and California's animal-cruelty law (Penal Code 597) when animals are neglected.

How do I report a suspected animal hoarding situation?

Contact Ventura County Animal Services. They can investigate under the County's nuisance authority (Sections 4467 / 4467-12) and, where animals are suffering, work with law enforcement under California Penal Code Section 597 to impound animals and pursue charges.

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