It is not allowed to own wild, maybe exotic, animals in California. Which makes it quite obvious that it is not able to buy them anywhere in the state.
some animals that can be own by people are the house mouse, Norway rat, cats, dogs.
Contact the California State Game and Wildlife Commission on permits for exotic animals
It is not legal to have a pet raccoon in Los Angeles. The state of California specifically forbids the ownership of wild animals, including raccoons.
No. To my knowledge no exotic large cats are legal. You can check with the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound in Rosamond California. A serval who was privately owned by a zoo employee in California and was confiscated because it was illegal to own them. The serval ended up at the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound. Valerie (formerly of California)
No. California has some of the strictest laws on exotic pets.
In California, it is legal to keep certain exotic animals as pets, such as certain species of non-venomous snakes, certain amphibians, sugar gliders, and some large birds like parrots. However, species such as ferrets, hedgehogs, and large cats like tigers are prohibited. It is important to check with local laws and regulations before keeping an exotic animal as a pet in California.
It is illegal to own or interact with tiger cubs in California due to strict exotic animal laws and regulations. It is not recommended to seek out opportunities to pet tiger cubs in California as it is harmful to the animals and could contribute to illegal wildlife trafficking.
Well honey, Florida takes the cake when it comes to exotic pets. They've got more registered exotic animals than you can shake a stick at. From tigers to monkeys, Florida is basically a zoo with a beach. Just make sure to watch out for those gators while you're there!
You can own exotic animals in Texas like Bred does, Breeder bucks, Black fawns, buck fawns, Axis Deer, Eld's Deer, Fallow Deer, Hog Deer, Addax, Blackbuck, Aoudad, Buffalo, Bison and many more.Buck Trader
The wild animals were exotic.
no a Giraffe and some other exotic creatures are not but under a lot of new laws many exotic animals are now illegal to own and/or harbor so i would suggest checking in with your local animal authorities