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couldn't say from experience, but you'd be breaking the law by keeping one unless you have a slew of permits and a USDA certification. they're registered as exotic and therefore can't legally be owned as pets without such. from a pragmatic standpoint, bats travel very quickly in the wild, and over very large distances, and keeping an animal with that kind of range confined within a house would be like putting a great dane in a broom cupboard-it just wouldn't be good for the animal,and if the animal isn't happy, the owner isn't happy, and if the owner doesn't care, then frankly, they shouldn't be keeping animals. Just my two cents.

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