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Exotic Pets: Altadena vs Compton

How do exotic pets rules compare between Altadena, CA and Compton, CA?

Altadena and Compton have similar restriction levels.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 10, Section 10.28.060 requires a license to keep wild animals in unincorporated areas. Many exotic species are prohibited entirely. California Fish and Game Code further restricts ownership of non-native wildlife.

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Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic pet ownership in Compton is governed by California state law (Title 14, Section 671). Most exotic animals are prohibited statewide. The city enforces state restrictions through its animal control provisions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaCompton
Code§10.28.060-
LicenseRequired from DACC-
ProhibitedBig cats, bears, primatesFerrets, hedgehogs, monkeys, large snakes
State LawFish & Game §2118-
FineUp to $500-
State Regulation-CA Title 14, §671
Max Fine-Up to $10,000 (state)
Enforcement-LA County Animal Care / Compton PD
Animal Center-(310) 605-5503

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Altadena FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in unincorporated LA County?

Some exotic animals may be kept with a license from LA County Animal Care and Control. Big cats, bears, primates, and venomous reptiles are entirely prohibited. California Fish and Game also regulates exotic species.

What exotic animals are banned in LA County?

Prohibited species include big cats, bears, primates, wolves, venomous reptiles, and other species deemed dangerous. The Department of Animal Care and Control maintains the restricted list.

Compton FAQ

Can I own a ferret in Compton?

No. Ferrets are prohibited throughout California under Title 14, Section 671. No local exemption exists.

What exotic pets are legal in Compton?

Most exotic animals are prohibited by state law. Small non-venomous reptiles, certain amphibians, and invertebrates not on the restricted species list may be kept.

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