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Animal Hoarding: Irvine vs Newport Beach

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Irvine, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Irvine has fewer restrictions than Newport Beach.

Irvine, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Animal hoarding in Irvine is addressed through animal keeping limits and nuisance standards. Irvine Animal Care Center at (949) 724-7740 handles welfare complaints.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Newport Beach Municipal Code prohibits keeping animals in conditions that endanger their health or create a public nuisance. Animal Services enforces limits on the number of animals per household and investigates complaints regarding unsanitary conditions, excessive noise, or odor from accumulated animals on residential properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvineNewport Beach
Animal LimitsPer zoning code-
Animal Care Center(949) 724-7740-
Cruelty LawCA PC 597-
HOAMay have stricter limits-
Dog Limit-3 per household
Cat Limit-3 per household
Enforcement-Animal Control investigates complaints
Criminal Penalty-Misdemeanor, up to $1,000 fine

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Irvine FAQ

How many pets in Irvine?

Varies by zone. Many HOAs impose stricter limits. Contact (949) 724-7740.

How to report hoarding?

Irvine Animal Care Center at (949) 724-7740.

Penalties?

Code fines plus PC 597 criminal charges if cruelty is involved.

Newport Beach FAQ

How many pets can I have in Newport Beach?

Residential properties are limited to three dogs and three cats per household. Keeping more requires a special permit or may constitute a violation of municipal code animal regulations.

What happens if a neighbor is hoarding animals?

Contact Newport Beach Animal Control at (949) 644-3717 to file a complaint. Officers will investigate and coordinate with Orange County Animal Care if animal welfare concerns are identified.

Can animals be seized from a hoarding situation?

Yes. When animals are found in conditions endangering their health or safety, Orange County Animal Care may seize the animals. The owner may face criminal charges and court-ordered restrictions on future animal ownership.

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