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Cat Rules: Live Oak vs San Antonio

How do cat rules rules compare between Live Oak, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Live Oak has fewer restrictions than San Antonio.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Bexar County requires cats over four months old to be vaccinated against rabies under Texas Health and Safety Code 826.021, but the unincorporated county has no leash law for cats, allowing outdoor and community cat populations through TNR programs administered by Animal Care Services.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio Municipal Code Chapter 5 treats cats as companion animals subject to rabies vaccination, ACS licensing, and humane care. Free-roaming cats may be impounded, and registered TNR caretakers ear-tip and return community cats under ACS protocols.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakSan Antonio
Rabies vaccineRequired at 4 months-
Leash lawNot required for catsNo formal cat leash law
TNR programBCAS supports community cats-
LicenseNot county-mandated-
Bite quarantine10 days mandatory-
Authority-SAMC Ch. 5; TX HSC 826
Rabies shot-Required after four months
Impound agency-Animal Care Services
TNR cats-Ear-tipped colonies exempt

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Live Oak FAQ

Do I need to license my cat in unincorporated Bexar County?

No. Bexar County does not require cat licenses, only rabies vaccination per Texas HSC 826.021. San Antonio city residents must register cats with Animal Care Services.

Can my cat roam outside?

Yes, in unincorporated Bexar County. There is no cat-at-large prohibition, though owners remain liable for nuisances and damage caused by their roaming pets.

San Antonio FAQ

Do I have to license my cat in San Antonio?

Yes. SAMC Chapter 5 requires every cat over four months to be licensed with ACS and wear current proof of rabies vaccination. Lifetime licenses are available for sterilized and microchipped cats.

Can I feed neighborhood stray cats?

Feeding is allowed but you become a de facto caretaker. ACS encourages registering as a TNR colony caretaker so your cats are spayed, neutered, ear-tipped, and protected from impoundment.

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