Most illegal pets are non-native species
Pets are governed by state and city laws, depends on where you live.
According to Wikipedia - In 2003, the US Captive Wild Animal Safety Act became law and in September 2007 the US Fish and Wildlife Service enacted rules to enforce the CWASA. The law now bans the sale or transport of big cats, which includes lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, cougars, snow leopards, clouded leopards, cheetahs and their hybrids across state lines for the pet trade
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A dog named Bo
no they are not
House pets should be treated with great amounts of love and respect. House pets are meant to be companions and family.
Erm, no
what pet?
Sadly no, Maryland does not allow sloths as pets.
no because they will stink up your house.
According to Queensland law, brown/black rats, house mice and Guinea pigs are rodents which you can keep as pets.
Nope. They are endangered, and they have a very poor history of dying in captivity.
Ferrets are sold in Scotland. So they must be legal to keep as pets.
yes a house pets waste can hurt you
yes,pets were allowed in the White House.
in england
no no
yes
Yes, they are legal in Nevada and make adorable and wonderful pets!
You need to own a permit but then they are legal.
If you can safely get to the pets, then remove them from the house; if not, then they would need to be left in the house.