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Pet Limits: Cape Coral vs Fort Myers

How do pet limits rules compare between Cape Coral, FL and Fort Myers, FL?

Cape Coral and Fort Myers have similar restriction levels.

Cape Coral, FL

Lee County

Some Restrictions

Lee County's animal ordinance does not set a fixed maximum number of dogs or cats per household. It regulates by outcome—requiring direct control, humane care, and no nuisance—and treats keeping animals "for profit" as a kennel or cattery. Any household numeric cap comes from zoning, not Ord. 14-22.

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Fort Myers, FL

Lee County

Some Restrictions

Lee County's animal ordinance does not set a fixed maximum number of dogs or cats per household. It regulates by outcome—requiring direct control, humane care, and no nuisance—and treats keeping animals "for profit" as a kennel or cattery. Any household numeric cap comes from zoning, not Ord. 14-22.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCape CoralFort Myers
Fixed pet capNot set by Ord. 14-22Not set by Ord. 14-22
For-profit keepingDeemed kennel/catteryDeemed kennel/cattery
License requiredDogs, cats, ferrets 4+ monthsDogs, cats, ferrets 4+ months
Regulated byNuisance and care standardsNuisance and care standards
Any numeric capVia zoning, check Community DevelopmentVia zoning, check Community Development

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cape Coral FAQ

Is there a limit on how many dogs I can have?

The animal ordinance sets no fixed number. Keeping animals for profit becomes a regulated kennel, and any residential cap would come from zoning, not Ordinance 14-22.

When does my pet-keeping become a kennel?

When animals are kept for profit—by boarding, breeding, buying, training, selling, or hiring out—rather than for personal enjoyment, it is a kennel or cattery.

Fort Myers FAQ

Is there a limit on how many dogs I can have?

The animal ordinance sets no fixed number. Keeping animals for profit becomes a regulated kennel, and any residential cap would come from zoning, not Ordinance 14-22.

When does my pet-keeping become a kennel?

When animals are kept for profit—by boarding, breeding, buying, training, selling, or hiring out—rather than for personal enjoyment, it is a kennel or cattery.

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