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Animal Hoarding: Huntington Beach vs Mission Viejo

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Huntington Beach, CA and Mission Viejo, CA?

Huntington Beach has fewer restrictions than Mission Viejo.

Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Animal hoarding in Huntington Beach is addressed through animal keeping limits and nuisance abatement. OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848 investigates welfare complaints.

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Mission Viejo, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Orange County addresses hoarding through its Animal Permit limits and through California's animal-cruelty law. Owning four or more dogs or cats over four months old requires an Animal Permit (OCCO 4-1-76). Keeping animals in conditions that deprive them of food, water, or shelter is criminal neglect under California Penal Code 597, a wobbler punishable as a misdemeanor or felony.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntington BeachMission Viejo
Animal LimitsPer zone-
OC Animal Care(714) 935-6848-
Cruelty LawCA PC 597-
Code Enforcement(714) 536-5577-
Permit Threshold-4+ dogs or cats over 4 months (OCCO 4-1-76)
Cruelty/Neglect Law-California Penal Code 597
Charge Type-Wobbler — misdemeanor or felony
Max Fine-Up to $20,000 under PC 597
Investigated By-OC Animal Care + law enforcement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Huntington Beach FAQ

How many pets?

Varies by zone. Contact Code Enforcement at (714) 536-5577.

How to report?

OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848.

Penalties?

Code fines plus PC 597 criminal charges.

Mission Viejo FAQ

Is animal hoarding illegal in Orange County?

Yes, through state law. While there is no county ordinance named 'hoarding,' keeping animals in conditions that deprive them of food, water, or shelter is criminal neglect under California Penal Code 597. The County's Animal Permit rule (OCCO 4-1-76) also requires a permit for four or more dogs or cats.

What are the penalties for animal neglect or hoarding in California?

California Penal Code 597 is a wobbler — chargeable as a misdemeanor or felony depending on severity and prior offenses. Penalties can include county jail or state prison and fines up to $20,000, plus seizure of the animals by OC Animal Care and law enforcement.

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