Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
πŸ” Animal Ordinances/Wildlife Feeding

Wildlife Feeding: Los Angeles vs Pasadena

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Los Angeles and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LAMC 53.06.5 prohibits feeding non-domesticated mammalian predators including coyotes, bears, and mountain lions. Feeding creates public safety hazards by habituating wildlife to humans. Violations may result in fines. LA Animal Services and CA Department of Fish and Wildlife handle wildlife complaints.

View full Los Angeles rules β†’

Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena discourages feeding wildlife, particularly coyotes and bears that venture into hillside neighborhoods. Feeding can attract dangerous wildlife and may be cited as a nuisance. The city provides wildlife coexistence guidance.

View full Pasadena rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesPasadena
ProhibitedFeeding coyotes, bears, mountain lions-
Code SectionLAMC 53.06.5-
PurposePrevent habituation to humans-
EnforcementLA Animal Services, CDFWNuisance citation possible
Feeding Wildlife-Discouraged
Coyotes/Bears-Present in hillside areas
Bird Feeders-Generally permitted

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I feed birds in my yard?

Generally yes, but Los Angeles may restrict bird feeders in areas with bear or other wildlife activity. Check local rules.

Is it illegal to feed stray cats?

Feral cat colony management rules vary in Los Angeles. Casual feeding may violate wildlife feeding ordinances.

Pasadena FAQ

Can I feed birds in my yard?

Generally yes, but Pasadena may restrict bird feeders in areas with bear or other wildlife activity. Check local rules.

Is it illegal to feed stray cats?

Feral cat colony management rules vary in Pasadena. Casual feeding may violate wildlife feeding ordinances.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool