I'm looking for a pet that's legal in California, a good size and doesn't smell. A crow would be the perfect in-between for me. However, parrots are expensive just to obtain and will likely outlive the owner, meaning they are a MUCH MUCH bigger commitment. A living decoration at worst, at best a nice background noise. Pigeons are the common man and doves are the "royals" (all show and little mind.) I'm sure some people like pigeons, doves, budgies, and keeps, but I personally consider them the goldfish of pets. True, ravens might get too big, so the same reason that we can't have hawks, but crows are like the aristocracy of city birds. Why are crows/ravens illegal though, they are so smart and beautiful. but if you own a fennec fox they kill it. Melissa A Smith (author) from New York on November 19, 2017:Īre alpacas legal pets in california if you have a good home for one? You can keep all these dangerous animals but you cant keep a lemur, wth? But you can't have a hedgehog?! What the f California? You can have a bison, a fricking ostrich, and a (I think) poisonous giant lizard. Melissa A Smith (author) from New York on December 01, 2017:Ĭan i have a monitor lizard in North Carolina There is absolutely no risk of captive-bred pet quakers establishing colonies in California the ban is as misguided and absurd as theirs ban on gerbils and slightly more absurd than their infamous ban on ferrets. Many jurisdictions still hate them because of the nests, but that's a problem for humans, not our native birds.įurthermore, the quaker populations in the US were all established by wild imports. However they have never become established outside of their native range in non-urban habitats, they don't pose a threat to native species. They were banned in many states because they are agricultural pests in their native range, because they naturalize well in cities which led to a fear they would become invasive, and because their nests cause problems. Quaker parakeets aren't actually invasive. In California can you own a finger monkey? Finger monkeys don't really exist though. Unless you mean Fingerlings the toy no, all primates are illegal. Melissa A Smith (author) from New York on March 04, 2018: Unles if they are aloud?Ĭan you own another type of fox in California Pepita Junaita Michael on October 20, 2018:Īre Emus aloud in California? Like. What are the types of snakes you can own in california. UMIDIGI A3 Pro Smartphone Global Band - US$108.99 Sales Online gold - TomtopĬan I own a weasal and bushbabyin california?Īditya_reptile_collector on October 25, 2018: Why are you not able to own ferret in ca but you are allowed to own a damn zebra. Melissa A Smith (author) from New York on February 28, 2019:Ĭan I own a ferret or a weasel or a alpaca or a Savannah cat in California? With such an identity crisis, it's a shame these mixes are the only option people have to own a legal wolfdog. These animals are still striking to the general public and are actually likely to be more problematic than high content/ "pure" wolves due to their mixed bag of genetics making them less predictable. This means that the "wolf," most likely a high-content wolfdog but indistinguishable to most in looks and behavior, is the great grandparent to the offspring. In California, wolfdogs that are F3 and less (F4, F5, etc.) are legal. Many zoos, including those which are accredited by the AZA, display what are actually 'high content wolfdogs'. In addition, wolves that have been bred in captivity for generations as pets are actually on the path to domestication themselves.this can make them similar to dogs (domesticated dogs likely descend from an extinct close ancestor to modern wolves). Almost all wolves in captivity possess the genetics of domesticated dogs to some degree and can be considered 'wolfdogs' outside of species survival programs. Wolfdogs, also referred to as wolf hybrids, are confusing to define.
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