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Re: Illegal Animals In Your State
i know ferrets are not banned altogether here in south carolina but this is a ferret unfriendly state. i want one or 2 but i'm kinda shying away from it cuz i dont know how unfriendly the state is, like would i get fined for having 'em? dunno dont wanna find out either, haha. hey, if corn snakes are illegal in georgia...we're only a state away, are they illegal here too?
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1.2 kiddos
1.0 better half
0.1 mojave ball python (Nyx)
0.1 Dumerils Boa (Hemera)
1.0 Eastern Box turtle
3.4.? rats (? = litter coming any day now)
0.1 dutch rabbit (Lucy)
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0.0.1 pied cockatiel 0.0.1 white bellied caique 0.0.2 guinea pigs
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Re: Illegal Animals In Your State
Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
In the state of California, where my husband was born and where we have considered moving to in the future, has the domestic ferret listed as a banned species. The reason is because they do not want ferrets getting loose and forming a wild population and threaten their wildlife. While some ferrets have a wonderful hunting instinct, it is highly unlikely they would get out and form a wild population as the majority of ferrets in the pet trade are spayed/neutered. Dogs and cats pose more of a threat than ferrets in this case.
I agree with everything you said. I live in CA and own 3 ferrets. CA actually has the highest population of ferrets in the US. And 1/3 of ferret supplies in the country is estimated to be sold in CA.(They even have their own section in the local Petco/Petsmart)
They are illegal for horrible unjustified reasons.
Side info: Ferrets are 100% dependent on human care. While mine are trained to eat live prey + kibble, the majority of ferrets in the country are fed kibble. They wouldn't know what to do with a prey animal even if they some how were able to catch it w/o human aide or training.....They have the minds of a kitten or puppy. Survival in the wild is almost 0%. So going feral isn't really an option. They only feral colony in international history is said to be polecat hybrids, so that doesn't really count as being "domestic ferrets going feral". And as Jay_Bunny stated, all commercial ferrets are spayed/neutered before leaving the breeding facility to the pet store.
Last edited by satomi325; 08-24-2011 at 11:06 PM.
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Re: Illegal Animals In Your State
Originally Posted by frenchy
California no gerbils no ferrets and sadly ASFS live asfs that is you can ship them frozen but try tellin that to an asf breeder lol ine if these days ill drive to another state and pick some up
There are many ferrets and ASFs in CA.
I've found 2 different breeders up in Norcal.
And whoever said it's legal to bring ferrets into the state is wrong. I attend Department Fish and Game meetings to legalize ferrets, and they are ILLEGAL in all forms. You cannot possess or purchase a ferret in California w/o special permits(educational/research). They are however, legal to take to a veterinarian's office.
Last edited by satomi325; 08-24-2011 at 11:19 PM.
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someone already gave a link to vermonts but in vermont you also cannot buyany poisonous animals (mAny people still own them) and you cannot own any animal that can live through the winter that is a non native. i know many people that have brought wild animals in as pets in this state and never gotten into any trouble for it....
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Re: Illegal Animals In Your State
Colorado banned all Pit Bulls. I guess more people are scared of a dog than a deer or ram here.
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This is the full list from Virginia's Administrative Code:
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp...g+4VAC15-30-40
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Re: Illegal Animals In Your State
Originally Posted by mechnut450
In Delaware you not allow any hots, only 1 of any native snake that not endangered( so corns are not allowed unless you get them out of the state and ar morphs ) bunch a paper work I found out years ago to get grandfathered in to that .
The newest screwed up regs ( to me ) 25 perevery 3 years for any exotic animal and you can't breed them. I got a sellers permit it like 35 a year so I can breed bps. but boas, and largers snakes no breeding without a credited zoo permit. I also know no animal like gaters, bears, skunks, wolves and such more less it a cat and dog state and in some spots can't even have a snake( kent and new castle counties total banned) something about needing to have a like a 1 acrea of land. I know people that have .99 acrea and get denied in the rural areas. but the sam person can have stuff like goats, horses, and cattle lol..
Some laws/regulations make no reason at all.
Yeah, Delaware is a complete joke in MANY ways. I'd gladly move back to PA but it's so cheap to live here...Wonder why. Haha
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ASFs are illegal here in GA. Any local snake snake is illegal to have. The one that drives me crazy is indigos because i would LOVE to have one! Pine snakes, hognose, rat snake, milksnake, cornsnakes - all illegal.
Full list here.
Mammals -
Armadillo
Bats, all species
Black Bear
Bobcat
Chipmunk
Cottontail Rabbit
Coyote
Cougar
Flying Squirrel
Fox Squirrel
Gray Fox
Gray Squirrel
Groundhog
Marsh Rabbit
Mink
Mole
Muskrat
Opossum
Pocket Gopher
Raccoon
Red Fox
River Otter
Skunk
Swamp Rabbit
Weasel
White-tailed Deer
Reptiles and Amphibians -
Alligator
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Black Racer
Bog Turtle
Box Turtle (Eastern, Florida, Gulf Coast, Three-toed)
Brown Snake
Coachwhip
Corn Snake
Crayfish Snake (Glossy, Striped)
Crowned Snake (Southeastern, Central Florida)
Diamondback Terrapin
Earth Snake (Rough, Smooth)
Fence Lizard
Flatwoods Salamander
Florida Worm Lizard
Garter Snake
Georgia Blind Salamander
Glass Lizard (Eastern, Island, Mimic, Slender)
Gopher Tortoise
Green Anole
Green Salamander
Hellbender
Hognose Snake (Eastern, Southern)
Indigo Snake
Kingsnake (Black, Eastern, Mole, Scarlet)
Map Turtle (Alabama, Barbour's, Common)
Milksnake
Mud Snake
One-toed Amphiuma
Pigeon Mountain Salamander
Pine Snake (Florida, Northern)
Pine Woods Snake
Queen Snake
Rainbow Snake
Rat Snake (Black, Gray, Yellow)
Redbellied Snake
Ribbon Snake
Ringneck Snake
Rough Green Snake
Scarlet Snake
Sea Turtle (Green, Hawksbill, Leatherback, Loggerhead, Ridley)
Six-lined Racerunner
Skink (Broadhead, Coal, Five-lined, Southeastern Five-lined, Ground, Mole)
Spotted Turtle
Striped Newt
Water Snake (Banded, Brown, Florida Green, Northern, Redbelly)
Worm Snake
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Here in Tennessee you can't have turtles or tortoise. The pet shops have to have a special (very expensive) permit to even sell colubrids. So most of them don't carry them.
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My home town of Council Bluffs, IA bans the sale of any constrictors at pet stores in its city limits. So no corns, balls, or pretty much ANY snake. Also it's illegal to have a pitbull in Council Bluffs, and pit mixes have to have insurance.
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