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Exotic Pets: Auburn vs Renton

How do exotic pets rules compare between Auburn, WA and Renton, WA?

Auburn and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Auburn follows Washington RCW 16.30 banning private ownership of dangerous wild animals (big cats, bears, non-human primates, venomous reptiles). ACC 6.02 adds local enforcement. Ferrets are legal.

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Renton, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Renton prohibits dangerous exotic animals under RMC 6-6 and RCW 16.30, banning large cats, primates, venomous reptiles, bears, and wolves while allowing common pets and non-venomous snakes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnRenton
State LawRCW 16.30-
ProhibitedBig cats, bears, primates-
Allowed SmallFerrets, common reptiles-
CodeACC 6.02-
Controlling Law-RCW 16.30 Dangerous Wild Animals
Big Cats Ban-Felines over 15 lbs
Primates-All prohibited
Venomous Reptiles-Prohibited
Common Pets-Legal (reptiles, birds, fish)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Can I own a ferret in Auburn, WA?

Yes. Ferrets are domesticated and legal in Washington and Auburn. They are not on the RCW 16.30 dangerous wild animals list.

Can I keep a wolf hybrid in Auburn?

Non-domestic wolf hybrids are banned under RCW 16.30. Only certified domesticated wolf-dog hybrids with USDA paperwork and local zoning approval may be kept, which is rare.

Renton FAQ

Can I own a ball python in Renton?

Yes. Non-venomous snakes including ball pythons, corn snakes, and king snakes are legal pets and are not on the state dangerous wild animal list.

Are ferrets legal in Renton?

Yes. Ferrets are legal in Washington and in Renton. They should be vaccinated against rabies and kept in appropriate enclosures.

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