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Cat Rules: Los Angeles vs San Francisco

How do cat rules rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco, CA?

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles does not require leashes for cats but mandates current ID tags on outdoor cats and supports a citywide trap-neuter-return program for community cats under LAMC §53.06.5 and §53.69. Owners must prevent nuisance and feeding wildlife.

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San Francisco, CA

San Francisco County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSan Francisco
ID tag ruleRequired when off-property-
Leash lawNot required for cats-
TNR authorityLAMC §53.69-
Nuisance codeLAMC §53.06.5-
Program operatorLA Animal Services-

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Los Angeles FAQ

Can my cat roam outdoors in Los Angeles?

Yes. LA has no cat leash law, but cats off the owner's property must wear a current ID tag, and owners remain responsible for nuisance, damage, or wildlife harm caused by the cat.

Is feeding feral cats legal?

Yes within a registered TNR colony under LAMC §53.69. Random feeding that attracts wildlife or creates odor or rodent problems can be cited as a public nuisance under LAMC §53.06.5.

San Francisco FAQ

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