Answer: No, hybrids are still considered exotic cats. In New York State, hybrids should be 'F5' and lower. These are basically regular cats. You can probably get away with that in NYC if they just look 'normal,' but it's probably illegal. Answer: They barely survive in captivity, no private owners have them in the U. They are highly endangered and wouldn't be able to cross state lines, though they are technically legal to possess I think.
Answer: No, unless you have a great facility that will make cleaning up after them easy and will meet their enrichment needs. I was wondering if sloths were illgal In New york and they are I just wanted to do some research but konwing i will never own one so i ask whats fhe best thing to keep them in a cage or outdoor area for them to climb? Still researching fennics but I have a cpl questions, do they get along well with older children in the home? Are they very territorial?
Do they spray like a cat or stink like a ferret? They don't seem to require alot of maintenance to be a happy part of the family, am i correct here or have i missed something?
Thank you for the information you provide it is very helpful. Those sugar gliders are so cute, but I have enough trouble sleeping. I'm glad I didn't impulse buy. Every one should check out just you'e in for. But they are just too cute. Do cats mingle with sugar gliders?
To author, there is some misinformation on here, specifically squirrel, boa constrictors are illegal in NY A lot of states blanket ban all carnivores, and those that don't usually ban hyenas. In terms of what animals seem to be most commonly banned I'd say it's a "big four" of carnivorans, primates, crocodilians, and venomous snakes. Elephants are also usually banned, but anyone who can afford to keep an elephant can afford to jump through the hoops to become an educational facility of some sort.
A second tier of commonly-banned animals includes native mammals, deer, bats, and armadillos all due to disease concerns , Virginia opossums caught up in furbearer regulations , large constricting snakes due to safety concerns and quaker parakeets due to environmental concerns, though as those have proven unfounded those laws are being slowly repealed.
I think "Born Free" focuses on getting carnivores and primates banned in particular, and this explains why marmosets and tamarins aren't exempted from primate bans, as the are in many jurisdictions in Europe.
Any state which at least bans those animals is a good start in their eyes, though they also lobbied Massachusetts not to legalize sugar gliders, showing that they're opposed to all exotic animal ownership and probably all animal ownership period. Health Problems. Freshwater Pets. Freshwater Aquariums. Saltwater Pets. Saltwater Aquariums. A license is not required to have exotic livestock, fish, and amphibians.
In Oregon, it is illegal to possess wild cats, bears other than black bears, canines not native to Oregon, monkeys, alligators, crocodiles, or caimans. You can get a special permit for a service monkey. Animals that you can have without permits include alpacas, ferrets, bison, camels, chinchillas, emus, ostriches, llamas, lemurs, sugar gliders, and giraffes. In Pennsylvania, you must acquire a permit for exotic animals that are listed as exotic wildlife by the state.
This list includes leopards, jaguars, bears, tigers, coyotes, and wolves. Animals that are allowed as pets without needing a permit include hedgehogs if purchased within the state , non-native venomous reptiles, and ferrets. In Rhode Island, you can get permits to keep bears, hyenas, tigers, lions, cheetahs, elephants, monkeys, wolves, hippos, giraffes, and Gila monsters.
The permits require proof of adequate knowledge and housing for the animals. Animals that do not require a permit include geckos, chinchillas, and sugar gliders. Coyote, wolf, tiger, lion, non-native bear, and great apes are prohibited by South Carolina law except those owned or registered before January You need a permit to own bison, foxes, raccoons, bobcats, beaver, and deer.
You do not need a permit to own monkeys, reptiles, amphibians, parrots, tropical fish, rabbits or small rodent pets like gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice. To own a primate, hoofed animal, large cat, bear, or other exotic pet in South Dakota, you must obtain a permit and a veterinarian's examination. Raccoon dogs fox-like mammals and non-domestic pigs are invasive species and prohibited. Animals outlawed as pets in Tennessee include chimps, gorillas, baboons, wolves, bears, lions, tigers, cheetahs, elephants, rhinoceros, crocodile, alligators, and poisonous snakes.
There are no rules on monkeys and small wild cats, such as ocelots, servals, and bobcats. Other animals not requiring a permit include ferrets, chinchillas, llamas, alpacas, camels, giraffes, ostriches, and kangaroos. A license is required to own many animals that the state of Texas considers to be dangerous. This list of animals includes bears, coyotes, chimps and other apes, lions, tigers , and many others.
There are no laws regarding monkeys, wolves, capybaras , ferrets, lemurs, and other animals. In Utah, you need to have a permit to have bears, all non-domesticated cats, monkeys, apes, kangaroos, ferrets, hedgehogs, coyotes, and more.
The hurdles are high to get a permit; they are rarely issued. You do not need a permit to own alligators, crocodiles, alpacas, camels, chinchillas, ostriches, sugar gliders, and penguins. Unless you want exotic animals for educational purposes or exhibitions, you cannot keep them as pets. Exotic animals include primates, bears, poisonous reptiles, large cats, and wolves.
A permit is needed even for educational and exhibitory purposes. Animals that you can keep without a permit include llamas, alpacas, bison, European ferrets, ostriches, yaks, sugar gliders, chinchillas, and alligators. Virginia allows you to keep primates as pets. Other animals that do not require a permit include llamas, alpacas, camels, and chinchillas. Animals used for educational and exhibitory purposes need a license. Forbidden animals include bears, wolves, coyotes, hyenas, lions, tigers, leopards, alligators, and crocodiles.
You can apply for a permit to keep these prohibited animals. In , Washington state laws changed to restrict dangerous animals from being kept as pets.
This list includes bears, wolves, large cats, alligators, elephants, primates, and venomous snakes. You can keep ferrets and llamas without a permit. Dangerous non-native wild animals were outlawed in West Virginia in unless previously in possession.
Dangerous non-native wild animals include bears, elephants, gray wolves, big cats, rhinoceroses, many primates, and more. You are allowed to keep ferrets and lemurs as pets. If you're looking to import a wild animal into Wisconsin, you must have an import permit and certificate of veterinary inspection. There are certain rodents you can't import unless you receive authorization from the Department of Natural Resources.
You cannot keep some harmful native animals as pets, including cougars, black bears, raccoons, and bobcats. Wisconsin allows the ownership of monkeys but not chimpanzees as pets. Wyoming bans big game animals antelope, sheep, deer, elk, moose , trophy game black and grizzly bears and mountain lions , and exotic species anything not found in the wild in the state or domesticated as pets.
You do not need permits to keep domestic ferrets, alpacas, camels, chinchillas, llamas, and wolves if captured in the state. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.
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Grass Carp Stocking to control pond vegetation. Allows a person to import, export, possess, acquire or stock live grass carp or hybrid grass carp. Primarily used to control pond vegetation. For stocking live fish or fish eggs into any water of New York State. Farm Fish Pond Stocking for waterbodies smaller than 10 acres. For man-made ponds less than 10 acres, managed for fish production. For releasing wildlife species into the wild.
Authorize an owner or lessee with enclosed land fenced or an island to purchase, possess, breed, and stock captive game birds ducks, geese, turkey, quail, grouse, pheasants, etc. Allows an owner or lessee with enclosed land fenced or an island to purchase, possess and breed captive white-tailed deer; typically for a private, commercial or club membership game hunting facility.
Propagation License - non-endangered or non-threatened species. Allows an individual to possess certain native, non-endangered or threatened species of fish and wildlife or migratory birds for breeding purposes.
Propagation License - endangered or threatened species. Allows an individual to possess New York State or federally listed endangered or threatened species of fish and wildlife or migratory birds for breeding purposes. Allows sale of captive bred or permanently disabled native non-endangered or threatened species of fish and wildlife for propagation purposes.
Allows a bird breeder to place open ring butt end on captive raised exotic or domestic birds canary, macaw, parakeet, parrot etc.
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