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Originally Posted by gadaboutgal
I don't know who or where the erroneous idea started that all pets had to be on a leash. In Sumter County, if the animal is in your yard or under your control you do not have to have it on a leash. "http://sumtercountyfl.gov/index.aspx?NID=110Animal Services
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1. What are the leash laws in Sumter County?
County Code 4-10 states that all dogs must be confined on owners property at all times or under direct control or on a leash when off the owners property.
Otherwise a citation will be issued for the animal running free."
There is no "leash Law" for cats.
Now, as far as covenants in the villages within Sumter County, go-read them very carefully. The same information contained in Sumter County's law also is contained there. No more, no less.
Our pets are kept indoor or on the screen lanai for their protection from people!!
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There is a leash law which includes cats in Marion County and some of us are in Marion County. Check Chapter 4, Sec 4 - 10. As for being on your property without a leash.............most allow that, however they need to be under your control to ensure they don't go off. I don't know of any cats that stay within your yard if you are not out there with them, especially without a fence. Even six foot high fences don't stop most casts. So please don't jump on those of us who talked about there being a leash law. But leash law or not, you are responsible for your animal if it leaves your property.