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Carrollton vs Dallas

How do cat rules rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Dallas, TX?

Carrollton and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas County has no dedicated cat ordinance. Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 826 mandates rabies vaccination for cats over four months. Dallas County HHS oversees rabies control; cities run licensing, TNR, and nuisance enforcement.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Chapter 7 requires cats over four months old to be registered with Dallas Animal Services and vaccinated against rabies. Tags must be worn, and feral colony caretakers must comply with trap-neuter-return guidelines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonDallas
Rabies statuteTX H&S Code Chapter 826-
Vaccination ageFour months and older-
Lead agencyDallas County HHS-
LicensingSet by each city-
TNR programsCity-operated, varies-
Registration age-Cats over four months
Rabies shot-Required by licensed vet
Tag display-Must wear when outdoors
TNR program-Recognized by Animal Services
Stray hold-72 hours untagged

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Carrollton FAQ

Does Dallas County license cats?

No. The county only enforces state rabies vaccination through DCHHS. Cities such as Dallas and Irving set their own licensing rules. Check the local animal-services agency where the cat resides.

Is trap-neuter-return legal countywide?

TNR legality depends on the city. Texas state law does not prohibit it, but each municipality sets local rules on community cats, feeding, and ear-tipping. Dallas and several suburbs partner with rescue groups.

Dallas FAQ

Does my indoor-only cat need rabies vaccination?

Yes. Dallas requires rabies vaccination for all cats over four months regardless of indoor status. Cats can escape, encounter bats indoors, or interact with stray animals through windows, so the requirement protects both pets and humans.

Are community cats handled differently?

Yes. Dallas Animal Services supports trap-neuter-return for managed colonies. Caretakers register colonies, ear-tip sterilized cats, and provide food. Ear-tipped cats are not impounded as strays when picked up by officers.

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