Compton vs Norwalk
How do cat rules rules compare between Compton, CA and Norwalk, CA?
Compton and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.
Compton, CA
Los Angeles County
LA County Title 10.32 covers cat care and Title 10.20.060 mandates rabies vaccination for cats over four months. DACC supports trap-neuter-return for managed feral colonies; outdoor cats remain owners' responsibility for damage and wildlife harm.
View full Compton rules βNorwalk, CA
Los Angeles County
LA County Title 10.32 covers cat care and Title 10.20.060 mandates rabies vaccination for cats over four months. DACC supports trap-neuter-return for managed feral colonies; outdoor cats remain owners' responsibility for damage and wildlife harm.
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| Fact | Compton | Norwalk |
|---|---|---|
| Rabies rule | Required over four months | Required over four months |
| Care code | LACO Title 10.32 | LACO Title 10.32 |
| Vaccination code | LACO Title 10.20.060 | LACO Title 10.20.060 |
| TNR operator | DACC community cats | DACC community cats |
| Wildlife feeding limit | LACO 10.84.010 | LACO 10.84.010 |
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Compton FAQ
Do cats need a license in unincorporated LA County?
Cats require a current rabies vaccination over four months under Title 10.20.060. Some DACC jurisdictions also require cat licensing tied to spay-neuter status; check local DACC guidance.
Is TNR legal for feral cats?
Yes. DACC supports trap-neuter-return for managed colonies, with sterilization, vaccination, and ear-tipping. Random feeding outside a colony can still trigger nuisance or wildlife-feeding citations under Title 10.84.010.
Norwalk FAQ
Do cats need a license in unincorporated LA County?
Cats require a current rabies vaccination over four months under Title 10.20.060. Some DACC jurisdictions also require cat licensing tied to spay-neuter status; check local DACC guidance.
Is TNR legal for feral cats?
Yes. DACC supports trap-neuter-return for managed colonies, with sterilization, vaccination, and ear-tipping. Random feeding outside a colony can still trigger nuisance or wildlife-feeding citations under Title 10.84.010.
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