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Animal Hoarding: St. Clair Shores vs Sterling Heights

How do animal hoarding rules compare between St. Clair Shores, MI and Sterling Heights, MI?

St. Clair Shores and Sterling Heights have similar restriction levels.

St. Clair Shores, MI

Macomb County

Heavy Restrictions

Animal hoarding is treated as cruelty and neglect under Michigan law and is investigated by Macomb County Animal Control. Failing to provide adequate care jeopardizes an animal's health; cases involving 25 or more animals carry felony-level penalties, and the county can confiscate animals through a show-cause hearing.

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Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Heavy Restrictions

Animal hoarding is treated as cruelty and neglect under Michigan law and is investigated by Macomb County Animal Control. Failing to provide adequate care jeopardizes an animal's health; cases involving 25 or more animals carry felony-level penalties, and the county can confiscate animals through a show-cause hearing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. Clair ShoresSterling Heights
Hoarding treated asCruelty / neglectCruelty / neglect
Care standardMCL 750.50 adequate careMCL 750.50 adequate care
Felony threshold25 or more animals25 or more animals
Confiscation hearingWithin 14 daysWithin 14 days

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St. Clair Shores FAQ

When does keeping many animals become illegal?

When care falls below Michigan's adequate-care standard and the animals' health is jeopardized. A case involving 25 or more animals is a felony under MCL 750.50.

Can the county seize hoarded animals?

Yes. Animal Control can confiscate neglected or abused animals; confiscated animals are held pending a show-cause hearing before a judge within 14 days of the civil action.

Sterling Heights FAQ

When does keeping many animals become illegal?

When care falls below Michigan's adequate-care standard and the animals' health is jeopardized. A case involving 25 or more animals is a felony under MCL 750.50.

Can the county seize hoarded animals?

Yes. Animal Control can confiscate neglected or abused animals; confiscated animals are held pending a show-cause hearing before a judge within 14 days of the civil action.

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