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Long Beach vs Palmdale

How do cat rules rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Palmdale, CA?

Long Beach and Palmdale have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach requires cats four months and older to be licensed and rabies-vaccinated under LBMC Chapter 6.16, with feral colony caretakers regulated through the city Trap-Neuter-Return program.

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Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Title 10.32 covers cat care and Title 10.20.060 mandates rabies vaccination for cats over four months. DACC supports trap-neuter-return for managed feral colonies; outdoor cats remain owners' responsibility for damage and wildlife harm.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachPalmdale
License required ageFour months and older-
Rabies vaccineRequired by LBMC 6.04.060-
TNR programRun by LBACS-
Senior license waiverAvailable with income proof-
Rabies rule-Required over four months
Care code-LACO Title 10.32
Vaccination code-LACO Title 10.20.060
TNR operator-DACC community cats
Wildlife feeding limit-LACO 10.84.010

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Long Beach FAQ

Are indoor-only cats exempt from licensing?

No. LBMC requires every cat over four months old to be licensed regardless of indoor or outdoor status, though indoor cats still need current rabies vaccination on file.

Can I feed neighborhood feral cats?

Yes if you register as a TNR colony caretaker with LBACS, sterilize and ear-tip the cats, and follow feeding-station cleanup rules in LBMC section 6.16.

Palmdale FAQ

Do cats need a license in unincorporated LA County?

Cats require a current rabies vaccination over four months under Title 10.20.060. Some DACC jurisdictions also require cat licensing tied to spay-neuter status; check local DACC guidance.

Is TNR legal for feral cats?

Yes. DACC supports trap-neuter-return for managed colonies, with sterilization, vaccination, and ear-tipping. Random feeding outside a colony can still trigger nuisance or wildlife-feeding citations under Title 10.84.010.

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