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California is the first state to ban commercially bred dogs, cats and rabbits.
San Diego — Bella's Act (AB 2152), which completely prohibits the retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in California, takes effect on Jan. 1, 2021. The legislation aims to end the practice of selling animals who have been bred and raised in unhealthy, inhumane conditions in out-of-state puppy mills.
California Pet Restrictions Unfortunately, there isn't a straightforward answer to how many cats you can own in California. Each county, and sometimes city, makes its own rules, and you can have anywhere from two to 10 cats, depending on where you live. Since California has 58 counties, there are several variations.
Whether or not you are breeding cats for the sole purpose of selling them for income is also going to factor heavily into the answer. If you live in an area with strict rules and you are breeding to make a profit, you will likely need a license.
Although not required, licensing your cat is a great way to help ensure their safety. As per ordinance 6.08. 130, all dogs and cats over the age of four months must be implanted with an identifying microchip.
Whether or not you are breeding cats for the sole purpose of selling them for income is also going to factor heavily into the answer. If you live in an area with strict rules and you are breeding to make a profit, you will likely need a license.
Jerry Brown signed AB 485 into law, California became the first state to ban commercially bred dogs, cats and rabbits.
But reputable breeders will take back any of the dogs or cats they have bred any time for any reason. The most important thing is getting that puppy out of what sounds like a bad situation that could get worse. Who knows who they would rehome him to.
Breeding rights cover your ability to breed and register the puppies of a bloodline born as part of the American Kennel Club (AKC) or other breeding clubs. These rights are mostly used by breeders to ensure their bloodline is developed properly when selling pups to outside parties.