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Stafford vs Sugar Land

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Stafford, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Sugar Land has fewer restrictions than Stafford.

Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Fort Bend County prohibits feeding stray or feral animals in ways that create public health nuisances, and discourages wildlife feeding that attracts coyotes, hogs, and other species near residential areas.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Sugar Land does not have a specific ordinance prohibiting wildlife feeding on residential property. The city's Animal Services division focuses on animal bites, stray animals, and dangerous animal complaints rather than wildlife feeding. General nuisance provisions may apply if feeding creates unsanitary conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactStaffordSugar Land
Stray feeding nuisanceEnforced-
Pet food outsideDiscouraged-
Hog control feedingAllowed-
EnforcementAnimal Services-
Specific Ban-No wildlife feeding ordinance
Nuisance Standard-Unhealthy conditions may trigger enforcement
Animal Services-Ordinance No. 2330 (May 2024)
Contact-311 or 281-275-2020 after hours

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Stafford FAQ

Can I feed feral cats in unincorporated Fort Bend County?

Casual feeding is generally tolerated, but feeding that creates sanitation problems, rodent infestations, or neighbor complaints can be cited as a public nuisance.

Is feeding deer or coyotes allowed?

Feeding wildlife that creates safety hazards or aggressive animal encounters near homes is discouraged and may trigger nuisance enforcement by the county.

Sugar Land FAQ

Is it illegal to feed wildlife in Sugar Land?

There is no specific ordinance banning wildlife feeding. However, if feeding creates unsanitary conditions or attracts nuisance animals, general property maintenance codes may apply.

Who handles wildlife complaints in Sugar Land?

Call 311 during business hours or 281-275-2020 after hours/weekends to reach Animal Services.

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