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Animal Hoarding: Vacaville vs Vallejo

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Vacaville, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Vacaville, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vacaville does not have a dedicated animal-hoarding ordinance. Instead it caps companion animals at three dogs and three cats over four months old per residential lot (and six adult rabbits), enforces nuisance and cruelty provisions through VMC Chapters 6.20 and 6.16, and relies on California Penal Code Section 597 (cruelty to animals) for severe hoarding cases.

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactVacavilleVallejo
Dog/Cat Cap3 dogs + 3 cats (over 4 months)-
Rabbit Cap6 adult rabbits per lot-
Nuisance CodeVMC Ch. 6.20-
Complaint Trigger3 residents in writing-
State Cruelty LawCal. Penal Code Sec. 597-
ContactHAS 707-449-1700-

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Vacaville FAQ

Does Vacaville have an animal hoarding law?

Not by that name. Vacaville caps companion animals at 3 dogs and 3 cats (over 4 months) and 6 adult rabbits per residential lot under Title 14 and VMC 6.04, then relies on VMC Chapter 6.20 nuisance provisions and California Penal Code Section 597 cruelty law for severe cases.

How do I report suspected animal hoarding?

Call Humane Animal Services at (707) 449-1700 or Vacaville Code Enforcement at (707) 449-5693. Under VMC 6.20, a written complaint from three or more residents in the neighborhood triggers a formal nuisance investigation.

Can my animals be seized in a hoarding case?

Yes. California Penal Code Sections 597.1 and 597f allow immediate seizure when animals are in danger of imminent suffering or death. Owners may be barred from future ownership by the court and ordered to pay impound and veterinary costs.

Vallejo FAQ

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