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Cat Rules: Daly City vs South San Francisco

How do cat rules rules compare between Daly City, CA and South San Francisco, CA?

Daly City and South San Francisco have similar restriction levels.

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Cats over three months old in unincorporated San Mateo County must be licensed and rabies-vaccinated. The County Ordinance Code also requires that unaltered cats over six months be either spayed/neutered or covered by an unaltered-animal license or breeding permit. There is no general cat-leash requirement.

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South San Francisco, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Cats over three months old in unincorporated San Mateo County must be licensed and rabies-vaccinated. The County Ordinance Code also requires that unaltered cats over six months be either spayed/neutered or covered by an unaltered-animal license or breeding permit. There is no general cat-leash requirement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CitySouth San Francisco
LicensingCats over 3 months must be licensed and rabies-vaccinatedCats over 3 months must be licensed and rabies-vaccinated
Spay/neuterUnaltered cats over 6 months need an unaltered-animal license or breeding permit (Chapter 6.12)Unaltered cats over 6 months need an unaltered-animal license or breeding permit (Chapter 6.12)
Cat leashNo general cat-leash requirement in the County CodeNo general cat-leash requirement in the County Code
Care standardProper food, water, shelter, care required (Section 6.04.070(d))Proper food, water, shelter, care required (Section 6.04.070(d))
Animal controlPeninsula Humane Society & SPCA (by County contract)Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA (by County contract)

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Daly City FAQ

Do cats have to be licensed in unincorporated San Mateo County?

Yes. PHS/SPCA states that all cats over three months old must be licensed and currently vaccinated against rabies, the same as dogs, with new residents given 60 days to comply. Unaltered cats over six months also need an unaltered-animal license or breeding permit under Chapter 6.12.

Do cats have to be kept indoors or on a leash?

The County Ordinance Code does not impose a general cat-leash or indoor-confinement requirement comparable to the dog leash law. Cats must still be licensed, rabies-vaccinated, and provided proper care, and owners must observe the pet-limit permit thresholds if keeping several cats.

South San Francisco FAQ

Do cats have to be licensed in unincorporated San Mateo County?

Yes. PHS/SPCA states that all cats over three months old must be licensed and currently vaccinated against rabies, the same as dogs, with new residents given 60 days to comply. Unaltered cats over six months also need an unaltered-animal license or breeding permit under Chapter 6.12.

Do cats have to be kept indoors or on a leash?

The County Ordinance Code does not impose a general cat-leash or indoor-confinement requirement comparable to the dog leash law. Cats must still be licensed, rabies-vaccinated, and provided proper care, and owners must observe the pet-limit permit thresholds if keeping several cats.

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