A Neighbor’s Cat Keeps Coming in Your Yard in New Jersey: Here’s What the Law Says
A neighbor’s cat slipping through your fence, digging up your garden, or leaving messes on your lawn is one of those frustrations that seems minor until it isn’t.
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A neighbor’s cat slipping through your fence, digging up your garden, or leaving messes on your lawn is one of those frustrations that seems minor until it isn’t.
Most dog owners in New Jersey assume there’s one clear, statewide leash law telling them exactly what to do — but the reality is more layered than that.
Your dog has never shown a hint of aggression.
New Jersey may be one of the smallest states in the country, but it punches well above its weight when it comes to trout fishing.
New Jersey may be the most densely populated state in the country, but don’t let that fool you — it’s home to some of the most productive bass fishing in the entire Northeast.
Spring in New Jersey brings blooming cherry trees, warming temperatures, and — for many dogs — weeks of relentless scratching, paw licking, and skin irritation.
New Jersey has more than 7,200 reported Lyme disease cases in a single year — and experts believe the actual number is significantly higher due to underreporting.
New Jersey may be one of the most densely populated states in the country, but it’s also home to a surprisingly rich variety of wildlife — including more than 20 species of snakes.
If you keep a rooster in New Jersey — or live next to one — understanding the rules around crowing noise can save you from fines, disputes, and a lot of unnecessary stress.
Owning goats in New Jersey is entirely possible, but the rules that govern it are anything but uniform.
New Jersey’s beaches, pine barrens, marshes, and hiking trails are some of the most rewarding outdoor destinations on the East Coast — but they come with uninvited company.
If you’re searching for dove hunting opportunities in New Jersey, you need to know one critical fact upfront: New Jersey does not have an open season for mourning dove hunting.
You’re driving through New Jersey when a deer suddenly jumps in front of your car.
You’re sitting on your porch when something catches your eye—a spider so large it makes you do a double-take.
New Jersey might be known for its bustling cities and beautiful coastline, but the Garden State is also home to wildlife that demands your respect and caution.
If you’ve heard about coral snakes and their bright warning colors, you might wonder if these venomous reptiles live in New Jersey.
New Jersey’s coastal waters might surprise you with their diversity.
New Jersey might surprise you with its exotic pet laws.
Many people dream of having a pet raccoon, but wonder if they can legally keep one in the Garden State.
While many people assume all rabbits look the same, New Jersey actually hosts three distinct species that have adapted to different environments across the Garden State.