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Animal Hoarding: Marana vs Oro Valley

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Marana, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Marana and Oro Valley have similar restriction levels.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Arizona criminalizes animal cruelty statewide under A.R.S. Section 13-2910, which covers neglect and inadequate care typical in hoarding cases, and applies uniformly in every jurisdiction.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Arizona criminalizes animal cruelty statewide under A.R.S. Section 13-2910, which covers neglect and inadequate care typical in hoarding cases, and applies uniformly in every jurisdiction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaOro Valley
Cruelty statuteA.R.S. Section 13-2910A.R.S. Section 13-2910
Aggravated crueltyClass 6 felonyClass 6 felony
Standard crueltyClass 1 misdemeanorClass 1 misdemeanor
Per-animal countsAllowed in hoardingAllowed in hoarding

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Marana FAQ

Is animal hoarding a crime in Arizona?

Yes. Hoarding cases are prosecuted under the cruelty statute when owners fail to provide adequate food, water, shelter, or medical care for animals in their custody.

Can authorities seize hoarded animals?

Yes. Courts may order forfeiture and require the owner to pay reasonable costs of care for animals seized in cruelty or hoarding cases.

Oro Valley FAQ

Is animal hoarding a crime in Arizona?

Yes. Hoarding cases are prosecuted under the cruelty statute when owners fail to provide adequate food, water, shelter, or medical care for animals in their custody.

Can authorities seize hoarded animals?

Yes. Courts may order forfeiture and require the owner to pay reasonable costs of care for animals seized in cruelty or hoarding cases.

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