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Cat Rules: Orland Park vs Schaumburg

How do cat rules rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Orland Park and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Code Chapter 30 and the Illinois Animal Control Act require rabies vaccination for cats over four months. CCDARC offers cat licenses and TNR support for community colonies; outdoor cats remain owners' responsibility for nuisance and wildlife harm.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Code Chapter 30 and the Illinois Animal Control Act require rabies vaccination for cats over four months. CCDARC offers cat licenses and TNR support for community colonies; outdoor cats remain owners' responsibility for nuisance and wildlife harm.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkSchaumburg
Rabies ruleRequired over four monthsRequired over four months
County codeCook Code Chapter 30Cook Code Chapter 30
State law510 ILCS 5 Animal Control510 ILCS 5 Animal Control
Lead agencyCCDARCCCDARC
TNRSupported via partner rescuesSupported via partner rescues

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Orland Park FAQ

Do cats need a license in Cook County?

Cats kept in unincorporated Cook need current rabies vaccination under Chapter 30 and 510 ILCS 5. CCDARC offers a cat license tied to that record. Many suburbs add their own licensing on top.

Is trap-neuter-return legal for feral cats?

Yes. CCDARC and partner rescues operate TNR for managed colonies, with sterilization, vaccination, and ear-tipping. Random feeding outside a colony can still trigger nuisance citations under local suburban codes.

Schaumburg FAQ

Do cats need a license in Cook County?

Cats kept in unincorporated Cook need current rabies vaccination under Chapter 30 and 510 ILCS 5. CCDARC offers a cat license tied to that record. Many suburbs add their own licensing on top.

Is trap-neuter-return legal for feral cats?

Yes. CCDARC and partner rescues operate TNR for managed colonies, with sterilization, vaccination, and ear-tipping. Random feeding outside a colony can still trigger nuisance citations under local suburban codes.

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