Will California Legalize ferrets?

Will California Legalize ferrets?

Under current law, California classifies ferrets as “wild animals,” making it illegal to own them as pets without obtaining a permit from the State.

What happens if you get caught with ferrets in California?

Owning a pet ferret in California can result in monetary fines, criminal charges, and even jail time. The fines can be from $500 up to $10,000. If you are caught, ferret owners may also be charged to pay for transportation, handling, and storing every ferret they find in their home.

Why are ferret’s illegal in California?

All species are restricted from possession as pets in California primarily because they can become pests where introduced into the wild where they don’t naturally occur. There are also many unknown questions related to natural predators and potential diseases when any non-native animal is introduced into the wild.

How do you get a ferret permit in California?

California Ferrets are illegal in California except by special permit issued by the Dept. of Fish and Game. From www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/species/nuis_exo/ferret/: “In California, domestic ferrets are legal to import, transport, or possess only by permit.

How much is a permit to own a ferret in California?

LegalizeFerrets.org proposed a legalization ballot measure this year that would require ferrets to be spayed or neutered prior to sale in stores and receive annual rabies vaccinations. Owners would pay a $100 one-time license fee.

Does PetCo sell ferrets in California?

The Petco chain offers ferret food and supplies in California despite the ban, though it does not sell the animals themselves. Wright admits ferrets are not easy pets. Click to see full answer.

Can you own a mink in California?

Question: Can I own a mink in California? Answer: No, you cannot.

What do I need to own a ferret?

New Ferret Supplies

  1. Carrier. A small pet carrier, like the Kaytee Come Along carrier, is the safest way to transport your ferret in the car.
  2. Cage. A cage goes a long way toward keeping your ferret safe.
  3. Food.
  4. Food & Water Dishes.
  5. Toys.
  6. Litter Box.
  7. Veterinarian.
  8. Hairball Remedy.