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Exotic Pets: Babylon vs Huntington

How do exotic pets rules compare between Babylon, NY and Huntington, NY?

Babylon and Huntington have similar restriction levels.

Babylon, NY

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Babylon prohibits wild and exotic animals as pets under Town Code Chapter 79, aligning with NY Environmental Conservation Law 11-0512. Big cats, primates, venomous reptiles, and wolves are banned.

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Huntington, NY

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Huntington prohibits wild and exotic animals under Chapter 67. NY Environmental Conservation Law 11-0512 bans possession of big cats, bears, wolves, venomous reptiles, and primates without a DEC license.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBabylonHuntington
State LawNY ECL 11-0512ECL 11-0512
Big CatsBanned-
PrimatesBanned-
FerretsLegal in BabylonLegal in NY
RoostersRestricted residential-
Big Cats/Primates-Banned
Enforcement-DEC ECOs + SPCA

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Babylon FAQ

Are ferrets legal in Babylon?

Yes. Unlike New York City, Suffolk County and the Town of Babylon permit ferrets as pets. Big cats, primates, and venomous snakes remain illegal under state ECL.

Who enforces this in Babylon?

Babylon code enforcement at (631) 957-3000 handles complaints.

Huntington FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Huntington?

NY ECL §11-0512 prohibits wild animals as pets statewide. Huntington's animals code prohibits keeping cattle, roosters, mink, and other domestically maintained fowl as incidental residential uses. Commercial breeding is not permitted in residential zones.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Huntington?

State Law: NY ECL §11-0512 (wild animals). Residential Ban: Cattle, mink, commercial fowl. Breeding: Not permitted in residential zones. Enforcement: Town Animal Control.

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