Pet cheetahs are illegal in California.
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No, hedgehogs are illegal in California.
No it is not illegal but you need a permit
no, u can have them as pets
Ferrets are illegal in the state of California and Hawaii
Sadly, yes
Cheetahs are sometimes kept as pets, and ancient Egyptians often had them.
You cannot get a ferret in the state of California as they are illegal to own as pets
Yes they are as pets. Zoos might have them though.
According to California law, only the following rodents are not illegal: domesticated races of golden hamsters, dwarf hamsters, rats, mice, guinea pigs, chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger). However, in the list of illegal pets, they do not specifically mention porcupines.
Foxes may not be kept as pets in the state of California. It is also illegal to import these pets or bring them with you when moving from a state that permits them to be kept as pets. You can find out more by researching California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 671. Lots of information regarding "Illegal Pets" can be found on the state's "Non-game Wildlife Program" website: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/species/nuis_exo/ferret/ferret_issues_table6.html
You can help the cheetahs by going against the hunting. Although now that they are endangered it is illegal.
Slugs are illegal to keep as pets in California primarily due to their potential as invasive species. Certain species of slugs can harm local ecosystems by outcompeting native wildlife for resources and spreading diseases to plants. California's strict regulations aim to protect its unique biodiversity and prevent ecological disruption. Additionally, some slugs can be carriers of parasites harmful to humans and pets.