Fennec foxes are considered exotic animals and are not legal to own as pets in Westchester County, NY. New York State has strict regulations regarding the ownership of non-native species, and fennec foxes fall under those restrictions. It’s important to check local ordinances and regulations, as they can vary by municipality. Always consult with local wildlife authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
NO!
They are legal with a permit. :)
I don't know really
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.
Ocicat yes. Fennec foxes and bobcats you probly need some pemit or qualifacations and not some regular pet owner
Yes, they are legal in Nevada and make adorable and wonderful pets!
I'm pretty sure Fennec Foxes are illegal because thay are endangered, but i don't know about new zealand you might be able to get one with a permit.
It depends on the jurisdiction. Since these are wild animals, they are probably not allowed in most locations, but you should check to be sure
Yes lawful No permit required not regulated by state. Check local laws
Fennec Foxes are native to the Sahara but there are breeders and owners of the fox so there are Fennec Foxes in Connecticut. Here is a breeders contact information that is in New York because there are no registered ones in your state.">">New_York">New_York">New YorkRobert InellaNew Yorkwatchdogny2000@yahoo.comPhone: (845) 434-5288Fennec Foxes
First of all OP is talking about foxes. Like real foxes. These kind to be exact: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=fennec+fox&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=c_-cSdyjMarYygXnvNSUCg&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title To OP: It greatly varies from state to state, but there is a great site with a list of breeders of fennec foxes. You will also need a permit, contact a breeder in your state to help you get setup to one one. Here is a list or breeders: http://www.fennecfoxes.net/breeders.html The forums don't work as of yet, and if your state isn't listed it is most likely they are illegal to own(double check first by contacting your local wildlife department)
In chapter 8 of "My Brother Sam is Dead," the author depicts how the legal and order systems in Westchester County have been disrupted since the start of the war. The County Court House is no longer functioning, and regular legal proceedings have been halted due to the chaos and uncertainty caused by the war. This situation creates a sense of lawlessness and lack of formal justice in the community.