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Animal Hoarding: Live Oak vs Universal City

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Live Oak, TX and Universal City, TX?

Live Oak and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Bexar County prosecutes animal hoarding under Texas Penal Code 42.092 (animal cruelty) and Texas Health and Safety Code 821 (seizure of cruelly treated animals), with Bexar County Animal Care Services and BCSO investigating complaints in unincorporated areas.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Bexar County prosecutes animal hoarding under Texas Penal Code 42.092 (animal cruelty) and Texas Health and Safety Code 821 (seizure of cruelly treated animals), with Bexar County Animal Care Services and BCSO investigating complaints in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakUniversal City
Cruelty statuteTX Penal Code 42.092TX Penal Code 42.092
Seizure lawTX HSC Chapter 821TX HSC Chapter 821
Case threshold6+ animals heightened6+ animals heightened
InvestigatorsBCAS and BCSOBCAS and BCSO
Felony triggerRepeat or tortureRepeat or torture

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Live Oak FAQ

How many animals constitute hoarding in Bexar County?

Texas law sets no specific number, but Bexar County Animal Care Services treats six or more animals with inadequate care as a hoarding indicator triggering enhanced multidisciplinary investigation.

Will hoarders lose their pets permanently?

Yes. Under Texas HSC 821.023, justice courts may divest ownership permanently after a cruelty hearing, and convictions under Penal Code 42.092 can include lifetime ownership bans.

Universal City FAQ

How many animals constitute hoarding in Bexar County?

Texas law sets no specific number, but Bexar County Animal Care Services treats six or more animals with inadequate care as a hoarding indicator triggering enhanced multidisciplinary investigation.

Will hoarders lose their pets permanently?

Yes. Under Texas HSC 821.023, justice courts may divest ownership permanently after a cruelty hearing, and convictions under Penal Code 42.092 can include lifetime ownership bans.

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