Curious about what exotic pets are legal in Massachusetts? Then read on! Please note that this is not an all inclusive list, but only includes animals we personally educate about here at Exotic Pet Wonderland
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Relevant Exotic Pet Laws for Massachusetts
Here are the actual laws exotic pet laws for the state of Massachusetts. Please note that exotic pet laws are often unclear, and contacting your state’s game department is always the best bet to clarify.
Are Pet Foxes Legal In Massachusetts?
No. No species of pet fox is legal in Massachusetts. For more information on individual species, please read below.
Are Arctic Foxes Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet arctic foxes are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep an arctic fox as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Red Foxes Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet red foxes are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a red fox as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Fennec Foxes Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet fennec foxes are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a fennec fox as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Pale Foxes Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet pale foxes are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a pale fox as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Gray Foxes Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet gray foxes are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a gray fox as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Tanuki's/Raccoon Dogs Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet raccoon dogs/tanukis are not legal in Massachusetts, or an any other state. Read more information on why raccoon dogs are illegal everywhere here.
Are Mink Legal in Massachusetts?
Yes, pet mink are legal in Massachusetts. You can keep a mink as a pet in Massachusetts without a permit so long as it has been bred in captivity for more than two generations.
Are Raccoons Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet raccoons are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a raccoon as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Coyotes Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet coyotes are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a coyote as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Coydogs Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet coydogs are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a coydog as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Lynx Legal in Massachusetts?
No, pet lynx are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a Lynx as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Bobcats Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet bobcats are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a bobcat as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Wolfdogs Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet wolfdogs are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a wolfdog as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Servals Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet servals are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a serval as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Savannah Cats Legal In Massachusetts?
Pet Savannah cats are legal in Massachusetts with some restrictions. You can only keep a Savannah cat as a pet in Massachusetts if there is formal documentation of it being at least four generations (F4) away from an African Serval.
Are Asian Leopard Cats Legal in Massachusetts?
No, pet Asian leopard cats are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep an Asian leopard cat as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Bengal Cats Legal In Massachusetts?
Yes, Bengal cats are legal in Massachusetts for the most part. You can keep a Bengal cat as a pet in Massachusetts as long as it is a registered Bengal and not the direct offspring of an Asian Leopard Cat.
Are Skunks Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet skunks are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a skunk as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Opossums Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet opossums are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep an opossum as a pet in Massachusetts.
Are Bats Legal In Massachusetts?
No, pet bats are not legal in Massachusetts. You cannot keep a bat as a pet in Massachusetts.
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