In some places, yes. In most places, no. You need to check your local city ordinances and zoning laws to see if chickens are allowed in your area. If ordinances or zoning laws prohibit livestock, you can always petition to have the laws changed as many are doing around the US right now.
There is no universal "legal" definition for pet. You need to check with your particular city or town to see if there exists any specific ordinance that defines pet in your jurisdiction.
There are couple of legal exotic pet shops in New York City. There are not very many, however you will be able to find one and there is even the website for it.
No.
The Chicken has never been Pet of the Month. And currently isn't scheduled to be.
The lifespan of a pet chicken is about 15 years while a wild chicken is 10.
no
Yes, it is legal to have pet ducks in Utah. However, there may be restrictions or regulations depending on your location and the number of ducks you plan to keep. It is recommended to check with your local city or county ordinances for specific guidelines.
Insufficient information is disclosed about the situation. Who was the call from - Where is the pet - How did the pet get injured - WHY would you have a legal obligation to call them back anyway - (????) If they were following up on a complaint about your keeping an injured pet, or were investigating whether or not YOU had injured the pet, then you COULD be under some obligation to respond before the Animal Cruelty people get involved.
ferrets are legal in every state in the US, except in Hawaii, California and New York City, NY. Check the pet stores or animal shelters
Yes, it is legal to have a pet possum in Texas with the proper permits and licenses.
Yes, it is legal to have a possum as a pet in Texas with the proper permits and licenses.
it is legal