Cat Rules: Independence vs Kansas City
How do cat rules rules compare between Independence, MO and Kansas City, MO?
Independence, MO
Jackson County
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Kansas City, MO
Jackson County
Kansas City requires cats to be licensed, vaccinated, and microchipped under Chapter 14, but allows free-roaming feral cat colonies through trap-neuter-return programs coordinated with KC Pet Project.
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| Fact | Independence | Kansas City |
|---|---|---|
| License required | - | Yes, annually |
| Indoor mandate | - | No |
| TNR program | - | Recognized via KC Pet Project |
| ID required | - | Tag or microchip |
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Independence FAQ
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Kansas City FAQ
Can I feed feral cats in my yard?
Yes, if you register as a community cat caretaker through KC Pet Project's TNR program. Unregistered colony feeding can draw nuisance complaints under Chapter 14.
Does my indoor-only cat still need a license?
Yes. Kansas City licenses every cat regardless of whether it goes outside, partly to ensure rabies vaccination is current in case of bite incidents.
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