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Animal Hoarding: Katy vs Richmond

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Katy, TX and Richmond, TX?

Katy and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Katy declares any livestock, fowl, or animal kept in conditions that disturb neighbors or create unsanitary conditions a public nuisance, allowing animal control to investigate and abate hoarding-type situations.

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Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Richmond's Chapter 6 animal code sets minimum care standards and authorizes seizure of animals kept in cruel or unsanitary conditions, the local backstop for hoarding-type cases.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyRichmond
Pet cap3 dogs and 3 cats-
Nuisance triggerOdor, noise, neglect-
Local fineUp to $500 per day-
State referralPossible felony-
Local code-Chapter 6 Animals
Nuisance tie-in-Chapter 22 Nuisances
State seizure law-Tex. HSC Ch. 821
Enforcement-Animal control and code

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Katy FAQ

How many pets can I have in Katy?

No more than three dogs and three cats over the age of six months in a single household. Exceeding the cap or keeping animals in unsanitary conditions can trigger nuisance enforcement and abatement orders.

How do I report suspected animal hoarding in Katy?

Contact Katy Animal Services or the Katy Police non-emergency line. Officers will investigate odor, noise, sanitation, or welfare complaints and may refer severe cruelty cases for state prosecution.

Richmond FAQ

How does Richmond handle animal hoarding situations?

Richmond uses Chapter 6 care standards, Chapter 22 nuisance authority, and Texas HSC Chapter 821 seizure procedures. Animals can be removed and the owner may face criminal cruelty charges.

Can I report a neighbor with too many animals in Richmond?

Yes. Contact Richmond animal control or code enforcement. Officers can inspect, document conditions, and pursue seizure if the animals lack adequate care or create a public nuisance.

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