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Exotic Pets: Aurora vs Centennial

How do exotic pets rules compare between Aurora, CO and Centennial, CO?

Centennial has fewer restrictions than Aurora.

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Heavy Restrictions

Aurora prohibits ownership, sale, possession, or harboring of exotic, dangerous, and wild animals within city limits under City Code Section 14-8. This includes all venomous animals, large snakes over 6 feet, reptiles over 3 feet, primates, non-domestic felines, and most wild species. Ferrets are explicitly allowed.

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Centennial, CO

Arapahoe County

Some Restrictions

Centennial regulates animal ownership under Chapter 7 of the Municipal Code. Colorado state law (Chapter 11, Code of Colorado Regulations) prohibits possession of native wildlife and restricts certain exotic species. Some exotic pets like bearded dragons, ball pythons, and sugar gliders are legal with proper permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraCentennial
CodeCity Code §14-8-
BannedVenomous, primates, wild cats, large reptiles-
SnakesNon-venomous max 6 ft-
FerretsAllowed-
State Regulation-CO Code of Regulations Ch. 11
Prohibited-Native wildlife, large predators
Legal Examples-Bearded dragons, ball pythons, ferrets
Local Code-Ch. 7

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Aurora FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Aurora?

Aurora prohibits ownership, sale, possession, or harboring of exotic, dangerous, and wild animals within city limits under City Code Section 14-8. This includes all venomous animals, large snakes over 6 feet, reptiles over 3 feet, primates, non-domestic felines, and most wild species. Ferrets...

What exotic animals are prohibited in Aurora?

Code: City Code §14-8. Banned: Venomous, primates, wild cats, large reptiles. Snakes: Non-venomous max 6 ft. Ferrets: Allowed.

Centennial FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Centennial?

Centennial regulates animal ownership under Chapter 7 of the Municipal Code. Colorado state law (Chapter 11, Code of Colorado Regulations) prohibits possession of native wildlife and restricts certain exotic species. Some exotic pets like bearded dragons, ball pythons, and sugar gliders are...

What exotic animals are prohibited in Centennial?

State Regulation: CO Code of Regulations Ch. 11. Prohibited: Native wildlife, large predators. Legal Examples: Bearded dragons, ball pythons, ferrets. Local Code: Ch. 7.

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