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Animal Hoarding: Jackson vs Raymond

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Jackson, MS and Raymond, MS?

Jackson and Raymond have similar restriction levels.

Jackson, MS

Hinds County

Heavy Restrictions

Jackson treats animal hoarding as cruelty under Ch. 26 and state law, allowing seizure when an owner keeps more animals than they can humanely feed, shelter, and provide veterinary care for, with criminal exposure under MS Code Title 97.

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Raymond, MS

Hinds County

Heavy Restrictions

Mississippi treats severe neglect and hoarding-style conditions as criminal cruelty under the Dog and Cat Pet Protection Law and broader cruelty statutes. The criminal code applies uniformly across all cities and counties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJacksonRaymond
Local codeJackson Code Ch. 26-
State statuteMS Code 97-41-
Lead agencyJackson Animal Control-
Aggravated crueltyFelony exposureFelony, up to 10 years
Primary statute-Miss. Code 97-41-16
Simple cruelty-Misdemeanor
Seizure authority-Courts may order
Coverage-Statewide criminal law

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Jackson FAQ

How do I report suspected animal hoarding?

Call Jackson Animal Control or JPD non-emergency. Provide address, animal counts if known, and any visible signs of neglect. Anonymous tips are accepted and routinely investigated.

Will hoarded animals be euthanized?

Not automatically. Seized animals receive veterinary triage; treatable animals are placed for adoption through shelter partners when possible.

Raymond FAQ

Is animal hoarding a specific crime in Mississippi?

Mississippi has no statute named hoarding, but conditions typical of hoarding cases are prosecuted as simple or aggravated cruelty under Section 97-41-16, with possible seizure of all affected animals.

Who can report and investigate?

Any person may report. Law enforcement, sheriffs, and animal control officers investigate, and courts may issue seizure orders based on sworn testimony establishing probable cause.

Can owners get animals returned?

Only if they post a bond covering care costs and the court finds no further risk. Convicted owners may be barred from possessing animals as a condition of sentencing.

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