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Cat Rules: Camarillo vs Port Hueneme

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

Camarillo and Port Hueneme have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California has no statewide cat leash law and no flat statewide cat limit. In unincorporated Ventura County, cats are treated as 'pet animals' under the zoning ordinance's lot-size-based number system, and a cat that disturbs neighbors can be addressed as a public nuisance. Spay/neuter is required for cats over four months.

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Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California has no statewide cat leash law and no flat statewide cat limit. In unincorporated Ventura County, cats are treated as 'pet animals' under the zoning ordinance's lot-size-based number system, and a cat that disturbs neighbors can be addressed as a public nuisance. Spay/neuter is required for cats over four months.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloPort Hueneme
Cat leash lawNone (no CA statewide cat leash law)None (no CA statewide cat leash law)
Statewide cat limitNone - set locallyNone - set locally
County cat numbersBy zone & lot size (NCZO Sec. 8107-2.4)By zone & lot size (NCZO Sec. 8107-2.4)
Spay/neuterRequired for cats over 4 months (Sec. 4421-3/4)Required for cats over 4 months (Sec. 4421-3/4)
Nuisance catsOrd. Code Sec. 4467Ord. Code Sec. 4467
Enforcing agencyVentura County Animal ServicesVentura County Animal Services

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Camarillo FAQ

Do cats have to be leashed or kept indoors in Ventura County?

No. California has no cat leash law and the County does not require cats to be leashed or kept indoors. However, an owner remains responsible if a cat becomes a public nuisance under Section 4467 of the County Ordinance Code.

Do I have to spay or neuter my cat?

Yes, generally. Under Sections 4421-3 and 4421-4 of the Ventura County Ordinance Code, cats over four months old kept in the unincorporated County must be spayed or neutered unless a specific exemption applies.

Port Hueneme FAQ

Do cats have to be leashed or kept indoors in Ventura County?

No. California has no cat leash law and the County does not require cats to be leashed or kept indoors. However, an owner remains responsible if a cat becomes a public nuisance under Section 4467 of the County Ordinance Code.

Do I have to spay or neuter my cat?

Yes, generally. Under Sections 4421-3 and 4421-4 of the Ventura County Ordinance Code, cats over four months old kept in the unincorporated County must be spayed or neutered unless a specific exemption applies.

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