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Exotic Pets: Brockton vs North Plymouth

How do exotic pets rules compare between Brockton, MA and North Plymouth, MA?

Brockton and North Plymouth have similar restriction levels.

Brockton, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts has strict exotic pet regulations. Many species require permits from the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. Potentially dangerous species are prohibited.

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North Plymouth, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts prohibits private possession of most exotic and wild animals statewide. MassWildlife regulates permits, and the list of prohibited species is uniform across the Commonwealth.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrocktonNorth Plymouth
State Regulation321 CMR 9.00 — Exemption List-
ProhibitedLarge cats, primates, venomous reptiles-
FerretsLegal in Massachusetts-
AuthorityMassWildlifeMassWildlife
Statute-M.G.L. c. 131 §23
Regulation-321 CMR 9.01
Permit Required-Most exotic species

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Brockton FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in Brockton?

Only species on the Massachusetts exemption list may be kept without a permit. Many exotic animals are prohibited entirely.

Are ferrets legal in Massachusetts?

Yes. Ferrets are legal in Massachusetts, unlike some neighboring states.

North Plymouth FAQ

Can I keep a monkey or big cat as a pet in Massachusetts?

No. Primates, big cats, bears, wolves, and most exotic animals are prohibited statewide for private ownership under M.G.L. c. 131 §23 and MassWildlife regulations.

Which exotic pets are legal without a permit in Massachusetts?

MassWildlife maintains an exemption list including common species like ferrets, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, and certain non-venomous reptiles. Check current 321 CMR 9.01 list.

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