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Wildlife Feeding: Fullerton vs Orange

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Orange, CA?

Fullerton and Orange have similar restriction levels.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Fullerton Municipal Code and Orange County Health Care Agency guidelines prohibit feeding wildlife in ways that attract coyotes, raccoons, or other nuisance animals. Residents must secure trash in animal-proof containers, avoid leaving pet food outdoors, and refrain from intentionally feeding wild animals including feral cats on public property. The Fullerton Police Department non-emergency line handles wildlife complaints.

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Orange, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

The City of Orange discourages feeding wildlife through nuisance and public health provisions in OMC Title 6 and Title 8. Feeding wildlife that attracts rodents, coyotes, or other nuisance animals can result in code enforcement action.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonOrange
Coyote FeedingProhibited under state and local lawCreates public safety risk
Pet FoodMust not be left outdoors overnight-
Trash ContainersMust have secure, animal-proof lids-
Wildlife ComplaintsFullerton PD non-emergency (714) 738-6800-
Wildlife Feeding-Discouraged; nuisance risk
Enforcement-Nuisance-based complaints
Code Reference-OMC Title 8 Nuisance

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Fullerton FAQ

Is it illegal to feed coyotes in Fullerton?

Yes. Feeding coyotes is prohibited under California Fish and Game Code Section 251.1 and Fullerton's nuisance provisions. Intentional feeding can result in fines up to $1,000 under state law and administrative citations from the city.

Can I feed feral cats in Fullerton?

Feeding feral cats on private property is generally tolerated if it does not create unsanitary conditions or attract predators. Feeding feral cats on public property may be subject to code enforcement if it causes nuisance conditions. Managed TNR (trap-neuter-return) programs are encouraged through local rescue organizations.

Who do I call about a coyote in my Fullerton neighborhood?

For non-emergency coyote sightings, contact Fullerton Police Department at (714) 738-6800. For aggressive coyote encounters, call 911. OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848 handles injured or trapped wildlife.

Orange FAQ

Is it illegal to feed wild animals in Orange?

There is no standalone ban, but feeding wildlife that creates a nuisance condition (attracting rodents, coyotes) can result in code enforcement action under public nuisance provisions.

What should I do about coyotes in my neighborhood?

Do not feed coyotes or leave pet food outdoors. Contact OC Animal Care for guidance on coyote management and hazing techniques.

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