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Cat Rules: Chicago vs Tinley Park

How do cat rules rules compare between Chicago, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Chicago and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago Municipal Code 7-12-170 requires every cat over four months old to wear a city-issued license tag. Chicago Animal Care and Control runs a Trap-Neuter-Return program for community cats so colony caretakers can register feeders without facing impoundment.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Code Chapter 30 and the Illinois Animal Control Act require rabies vaccination for cats over four months. CCDARC offers cat licenses and TNR support for community colonies; outdoor cats remain owners' responsibility for nuisance and wildlife harm.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoTinley Park
License codeMCC 7-12-170-
Age thresholdFour months old-
Spayed/neutered fee$5 annual-
Intact fee$50 annual-
TNR authorityMCC 7-12-070 colony program-
Rabies rule-Required over four months
County code-Cook Code Chapter 30
State law-510 ILCS 5 Animal Control
Lead agency-CCDARC
TNR-Supported via partner rescues

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Chicago FAQ

Do indoor-only cats need a license?

Yes. MCC 7-12-170 applies to every cat over four months in Chicago regardless of indoor status. Enforcement is complaint-driven, but rabies vaccination plus license is also required by Cook County animal-control rules.

Can I feed neighborhood strays?

Only as a registered colony caretaker under the TNR program at MCC 7-12-070. Unregistered feeding can trigger nuisance citations under 7-12-080 and food-source violations under MCC 7-28 rodent rules.

Tinley Park FAQ

Do cats need a license in Cook County?

Cats kept in unincorporated Cook need current rabies vaccination under Chapter 30 and 510 ILCS 5. CCDARC offers a cat license tied to that record. Many suburbs add their own licensing on top.

Is trap-neuter-return legal for feral cats?

Yes. CCDARC and partner rescues operate TNR for managed colonies, with sterilization, vaccination, and ear-tipping. Random feeding outside a colony can still trigger nuisance citations under local suburban codes.

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