Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB348

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Release Of Feral Cats

Impact

This legislation will amend existing Alaska law to provide clearer guidelines about the management of feral cat populations. By formally defining 'community cats' and outlining the conditions under which they can be released, HB348 empowers individuals and organizations involved in humane cat population control efforts. The new law aims to facilitate the practice of spaying or neutering and vaccinating feral cats, which is essential for ensuring the health of both the animal population and the human communities they inhabit. Such changes could lead to a decrease in the feral cat population over time through more controlled and humane measures.

Summary

House Bill 348, introduced by Representative Schrage in the Alaska Legislature, addresses the management of feral cats, specifically the process surrounding the release of community cats onto land from which they were originally taken. The bill clarifies that a person can release a community cat with the approval of the landowner and ensures that they are exempt from state and municipal laws regarding the ownership and care of domestic animals. This provision indicates a significant shift in the legal understanding of feral cats, acknowledging their presence as part of the community ecosystem rather than merely as abandoned domestic animals.

Contention

While supporters of HB348 argue that the bill promotes animal welfare by allowing for organized efforts to manage feral cat populations, there are potential points of contention regarding the implications of community cat management practices. Critics may raise concerns about the enforcement of vaccinations and spaying/neutering protocols, as well as the responsibility of landowners in the release process. Additionally, discussions may emerge around the ecological impact of feral cats on local wildlife, with stakeholders advocating for various approaches to balance animal rights with environmental conservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB174

Invasive Species Management

AK HB06266

An Act Concerning Feral Cats.

AK HB06231

An Act Restricting The Euthanization Of Feral Cats, Prohibiting Certain Employment As An Animal Control Officer And Studying The Involvement Of Outside Organizations At Animal Control Facilities.

AK HB249

Dogs and Cats; abandoning dogs or cats prohibited; criminal penalty for violating provided

AK HB258

Statewide Spay & Neuter Program

AK SB1741

Public schools; released time courses

AK SB1723

Domestic violence; release conditions

AK HB07085

An Act Concerning A Review Of And A Transition To The Release-based Cleanup Program And Related Regulations.

AK HB2490

Bailable offenses; requirements; release

AK HB4083

Bailable offenses; requirements; release

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.