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Cat Rules: East Orange vs Newark

How do cat rules rules compare between East Orange, NJ and Newark, NJ?

East Orange, NJ

Essex County

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Some Restrictions

Newark Title 8 Chapter 4 requires owned cats to be licensed annually, vaccinated against rabies, and ideally kept indoors. Free-roaming cats may be impounded by Animal Control, and feral colony caregivers must coordinate with Essex County Animal Welfare Federation TNR partners.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast OrangeNewark
License age-Six months and older
Rabies vaccination-Mandatory and current
Shelter partner-Associated Humane Societies Newark
TNR allowed-Through registered caregivers
Code citation-Title 8 Chapter 4

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East Orange FAQ

No FAQs available.

Newark FAQ

Does Newark require indoor-only cats to be licensed?

Yes. Title 8 Chapter 4 applies to all owned cats over six months regardless of whether they go outside, and rabies vaccination is required even for indoor cats.

Can I feed feral cats in my Newark backyard?

Only as part of a registered TNR colony coordinated with Essex County Animal Welfare Federation partners. Unmanaged feeding can violate wildlife-feeding rules and attract rats.

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