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Animal Hoarding: San Francisco vs San Jose

How do animal hoarding rules compare between San Francisco, CA and San Jose, CA?

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco County

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

San Jose pairs SJMC Title 6 pet limits and care duties with California Penal Code §597 to address hoarding. Animal Care and Services responds to welfare complaints, can seize neglected animals, and refers cruelty cases to SJPD and the District Attorney for criminal prosecution.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan FranciscoSan Jose
Local code-SJMC Title 6
Pet limit section-SJMC 6.04.075
Cruelty statute-California Penal Code §597
Lead agency-SJ Animal Care and Services
Possible outcome-Seizure plus criminal charges

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San Francisco FAQ

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San Jose FAQ

Who investigates animal hoarding in San Jose?

San Jose Animal Care and Services responds to welfare complaints. If conditions meet cruelty under Penal Code §597, SJPD joins the case and the Santa Clara County District Attorney decides on criminal charges.

Can authorities seize hoarded animals?

Yes. Officers may impound animals under Penal Code §597 and SJMC Title 6 when neglect is documented. Owners can be billed for boarding and veterinary costs and barred from future ownership.

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