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Animal Hoarding: Edmond vs Oklahoma City

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Edmond, OK and Oklahoma City, OK?

Edmond and Oklahoma City have similar restriction levels.

Edmond, OK

Oklahoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Oklahoma criminalizes neglect and cruelty toward animals through statewide statutes that apply to hoarding situations, allowing felony charges for severe neglect of multiple animals.

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Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Oklahoma City Animal Welfare investigates animal hoarding through Chapter 8 cruelty provisions and Oklahoma's animal cruelty statute, working with mental health partners on long-term outcomes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdmondOklahoma City
Statute21 O.S. Sections 1685-1700-
Cruelty penaltyUp to 5 years-
Maximum fine$5,000-
Animal seizureAuthorized-
City code-Chapter 8 cruelty
State law-21 OS Β§1685
Possible charge-Misdemeanor or felony
Future ownership-Court may bar

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Edmond FAQ

Is animal hoarding a crime in Oklahoma?

Yes. Hoarding situations typically constitute neglect or cruelty under 21 O.S. Sections 1685 and 1685.1, with penalties ranging from misdemeanor to felony.

Can authorities seize hoarded animals?

Yes. Law enforcement and humane officers may seize animals from cruelty or neglect situations under state law, with the owner liable for care costs.

Oklahoma City FAQ

How do I report suspected animal hoarding in OKC?

Call OKC Animal Welfare's non-emergency line or use the Action Center on okc.gov. Provide address, animal counts, and any sanitation or welfare concerns observed.

Can hoarders get their animals back?

Rarely. Courts typically order forfeiture and may bar future ownership. Treatment and counseling are often ordered alongside criminal penalties to address root causes.

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