Check with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
In North Carolina, it is legal to own a sugar glider as a pet with the proper permits and licenses. It is important to research and understand the specific regulations and requirements for owning a sugar glider in North Carolina, including obtaining any necessary permits and adhering to care guidelines.
no its not a good pet
Sugar Glider cages may be purchased at pet stores. Petco and Wayfair carry them, as do Amazon and Cage Works. When purchasing a Sugar Glider cage, it is important to find one which is not coated with toxic paint which may be harmful to your pet.
It is legal to have sugar gliders in KY but you can not transport them into the state without a permit. To obtain a permit you must have a Vet's office certify that the gliders have a clean bill of health. It is also illegal to release a sugar glider into the wild in KY. You are safe to get one as a pet just as long as you don't plan on releasing it into your backyard.
Because it could escape!
It is not recommended that you ever buy sugar gliders from pet stores. Pet stores typically keep their sugar gliders in conditions that are not suitable to them -- they also have a habit of selling sick or injured gliders. As well as overcharging for them.
Yes. There is actually a rescue home there.
It depends which exotic animal you want. An example of an exotic animal you can keep is a sugar glider. As long as the exotic pet you want is legal in your state you can usually get it.
Yes. But it also depends if the teenager is responsible and willing to commit to taking care of the animal for a minimum of 10 years. No. A sugar glider is not a good pet for a teenager because sugar gliders are a 10-15 year commitment. The teenager does not know where they will be in 10-15 years, and will be unable to take the glider with them to college. Sugar gliders are also very expensive pets to keep -- most teenagers cannot afford them.
Most gliders don't seep unless they have an infected wound. If you observe your glider seeping, take him to your exotic-pet-qualified veterinarian immediately.
The Sugar Glider (named: sugar because of its preference for sweet foods and glider because of its membrane used for gliding) is a small marsupial possom that can be found in Indoenesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and Tasmania and around the world as a popular exotic pet.
Yes, it is fully legal to keep box turtles in Pennsylvania.