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Exotic Pets: Bonsall vs El Cajon

How do exotic pets rules compare between Bonsall, CA and El Cajon, CA?

Bonsall has fewer restrictions than El Cajon.

Bonsall, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego County prohibits exotic animals from running at large. Exotic pet ownership is regulated by both California Department of Fish and Wildlife (restricted species list) and County Code Chapter 6. Wild, exotic, or dangerous animals require special permits or are prohibited.

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El Cajon, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations (14 CCR 671) prohibit most exotic mammals including ferrets, hedgehogs, monkeys, and sugar gliders statewide. El Cajon enforces these state restrictions and additionally regulates animals through ECMC Title 6 and the zoning code Chapter 17.205.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBonsallEl Cajon
County LawCannot run at large (Ch. 6)-
State LawCA F&G Code Β§2118 + 14 CCR Β§67114 CCR Β§671 β€” restricted species list
ProhibitedMost primates, big cats, bears, wolves-
PermitsSome species require CDFW/USDA permits-
EnforcementCounty Animal Services + CDFWCDFW and SD County Animal Services
Ferrets/Hedgehogs-Illegal in all of California
Reptiles-Most non-venomous species legal
Contact-SD Animal Services β€” 619-767-2675

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Bonsall FAQ

What exotic pets are legal in San Diego County?

Exotic pet legality is primarily determined by California state law. Most primates, big cats, bears, wolves, and venomous reptiles are prohibited or require special permits. Check the CDFW restricted species list for your specific animal.

Do I need a permit for an exotic pet?

Many exotic species require permits from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and/or USDA. Some species are outright prohibited regardless of permits. Contact CDFW for species-specific requirements.

What if my exotic pet escapes?

You are liable for any damage or injury caused by your escaped exotic animal. Contact County Animal Services immediately. Failure to maintain secure enclosures carries penalties, and the animal may be seized.

El Cajon FAQ

Can I own a ferret in El Cajon?

No. Ferrets are illegal to own anywhere in California under California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 671. There is no local exemption.

What exotic pets are legal in El Cajon?

Most non-venomous reptiles, common pet birds, and fish are legal without special permits. Mammals like hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and primates are prohibited statewide.

Who enforces exotic pet laws in El Cajon?

California Department of Fish and Wildlife enforces state restricted species laws. San Diego County Department of Animal Services handles local animal complaints at 619-767-2675.

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