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Exotic Pets: Chino vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do exotic pets rules compare between Chino, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Chino and Rancho Cucamonga have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

California has one of the most restrictive exotic-pet regimes in the country: Cal. Fish & Game Code §2118 and 14 CCR §671 bar private possession of nearly all non-domesticated mammals (primates, bats, most carnivores other than dogs/cats), most non-domesticated birds, and many reptiles without a Restricted Species Permit from CDFW. Chino does not override this state floor; the Chino municipal code (Title 6 Animals) layers local dangerous-animal and licensing rules on top of state law.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Rancho Cucamonga follows California Fish and Game Code section 2118, which bans exotic animals without a permit. Primates, big cats, venomous reptiles, and constrictors are prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRancho Cucamonga
State prohibitionCal. Fish & Game Code §2118 + 14 CCR §671 — restricted species list-
Permitting agencyCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)-
PenaltyMisdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, animal forfeiture (Cal. Fish & Game Code §2125)-
Local layerChino Mun. Code Title 6 — dangerous-animal and licensing rules-
State Law-CA Fish and Game Code 2118
Banned-Primates, big cats, wolves, venomous reptiles
Also Banned-Ferrets (CA statewide)
Allowed-Parrots, rabbits, non-venomous small snakes
Enforcement-IVHS and CDFW

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Chino FAQ

Can I legally own a monkey, fennec fox, or serval in Chino?

No. Primates, foxes, and servals are all on California's restricted species list (14 CCR §671) under Cal. Fish & Game Code §2118. CDFW does not issue Restricted Species Permits for pet ownership. Chino has no authority to grant an exception.

What about ferrets?

Domestic ferrets are restricted under 14 CCR §671 statewide, including in Chino. CDFW does not issue ferret pet permits.

Are common reptiles and parrots legal?

Species not listed in 14 CCR §671 (e.g., ball pythons, leopard geckos, cockatiels, parakeets) are generally lawful in Chino, subject to standard Title 6 humane-care and nuisance rules.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Can I own a ferret in Rancho Cucamonga?

No. Ferrets are illegal statewide in California under Fish and Game rules, regardless of city policy. Rancho Cucamonga animal control enforces the state ban.

What about a pet monkey or big cat?

Prohibited. Nonhuman primates and large cats are restricted wildlife under Title 14 CCR 671, requiring a state permit that is not issued for private pet ownership.

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