we have a den of red foxes under our deck....the 4 pups act like dog puppies and play, run, fight with one another....we know the adult is nearby and see her occasionally. they run and hide when we go outside....found a devoured deer fawn head on the deck....very much wild animals....no squirrels, snakes, etc. coming around yard.....outside cat has moved to someone else's house for the last 2 weeks....rarely see her now. they are very enjoyable to observe but they are wildlife and not pets.
No, it is illegal to keep native foxes as pets as all native foxes are considered quarantine animals due to the possibility of rabies. Some exotic species are allowed as pets, however, The red fox, gray fox and kit fox are native species and not allowed as pets.
Ocicat yes. Fennec foxes and bobcats you probly need some pemit or qualifacations and not some regular pet owner
No, it is not legal to own a wolf in Texas. (See related link for more information.)
Genets are not legal to own in Wisconsin. However, other exotic pets such as fennec foxes and skunks are allowed in the state.
It is my understanding that foxes are not allowed as pets anywhere in Australia.
Yes, it is legal to have a fennec fox as a pet in Pennsylvania. However, several things are needed to be done in order to have one such as getting a letter of approval from your township.
It is up to local jurisdictions. Some cities allow pet pot-belly pigs, others do not.
there are fox in Long Island, Free. But, you cannot have a pet Fox. This would endanger the animals safety, your safety, and others.
Yes there are black foxes in Colorado. I just photographed a black fox scrounging for food by a lake in Loveland Colorado.
they are bred in captivity. they were bred from red foxes to be tame.
NO!
a fox.
No, Texas and Pa are the only two states that do not allow Capybara's as pets.