No. But, they're legal with a permit in Delaware and Pennsylvania - I've found even though they're "illegal", if you find a vet that will take them as "patients" then no one bothers you... I have a 50% grey wolf and 50% siberian husky dog who's sweet as pie and in PA he's just a dog, but in NJ he's illegal... kinda dumb but hope it helps...
No, they are against the Alabama laws and codes of pet ownership. Also impossible to obtain a license.
Yes, they are legal in Nevada and make adorable and wonderful pets!
Ocicat yes. Fennec foxes and bobcats you probly need some pemit or qualifacations and not some regular pet owner
people taking them in as pets and hunting them for their pelts!!
Fennecs are hunted because they can be exotic pets and they have furf the is a prized possien.
Fennec Foxes are native to the Sahara but there are breeders and owners of the fox so there are Fennec Foxes in Connecticut. Here is a breeders contact information that is in New York because there are no registered ones in your state.">">New_York">New_York">New YorkRobert InellaNew Yorkwatchdogny2000@yahoo.comPhone: (845) 434-5288Fennec Foxes
The people of Morocco refuse to eat fennec Fox meat, believing that it is foul in taste. While other people who live in the continent of Africa hunt fennec foxes for fur and meat. Others trap them to sell for pets.
The Fennec Fox can be dangerous during breeding season, but usually can be quite sane - many people have them as pets!
No foxes can't be pets in the U.S. it is illegal This is completely incorrect. Foxes as pets are legal in the United States, but a few states have bans on them. To find out if they are legal in your area, call your local Wildlife center to get all the details.
THey live in groups, unlike other foxes. That makes them better pets, because they are used to other creatures.
Pet genets are not legal to own as pets in Wisconsin. They are considered wild animals and require special permits and licenses to keep in captivity. It is advised to check with the local wildlife authorities for specific regulations.
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There is no natural species known as a "pocket fox," but some breeders have selectively bred smaller foxes like Fennec foxes which can be small enough to fit in a large pocket. However, it's important to remember that exotic pets like Fennec foxes require specialized care and may not be legal in all areas.