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Exotic Pets: Colorado Springs vs Manitou Springs

How do exotic pets rules compare between Colorado Springs, CO and Manitou Springs, CO?

Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs have similar restriction levels.

Colorado Springs, CO

El Paso County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic animals — non-domesticated, non-native, or wild/predatory species — require an Exotic Animal Permit from the City of Colorado Springs. Permit applications are made through the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region.

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Manitou Springs, CO

El Paso County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic or wild animals are subject to Colorado state wildlife regulations and Manitou Springs animal ordinances. Keeping wildlife or non-domesticated animals as pets is generally prohibited without appropriate state permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColorado SpringsManitou Springs
Permit RequiredYes — Exotic Animal Permit through HSPPR-
Code Section§6.7.111–6.7.114-
Application ContactHSPPR: 719-473-1741-
State Law Also AppliesC.R.S. §33-6-107 (Colorado Wildlife Act)-
Common RestrictionsBig cats, primates, venomous reptiles subject to ban-
State Law-C.R.S. §33-6-107 — CO Wildlife Act
Local Restrictions-Chapter 7 restricts exotic animals in city
State Permits-Required for some exotics through CO Parks & Wildlife
Animal Control-HSPPR: 719-302-8798

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Colorado Springs FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Colorado Springs?

Exotic animals — non-domesticated, non-native, or wild/predatory species — require an Exotic Animal Permit from the City of Colorado Springs. Permit applications are made through the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Colorado Springs?

Permit Required: Yes — Exotic Animal Permit through HSPPR. Code Section: §6.7.111–6.7.114. Application Contact: HSPPR: 719-473-1741. State Law Also Applies: C.R.S. §33-6-107 (Colorado Wildlife Act).

Manitou Springs FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Manitou Springs?

Exotic or wild animals are subject to Colorado state wildlife regulations and Manitou Springs animal ordinances. Keeping wildlife or non-domesticated animals as pets is generally prohibited without appropriate state permits.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Manitou Springs?

State Law: C.R.S. §33-6-107 — CO Wildlife Act. Local Restrictions: Chapter 7 restricts exotic animals in city. State Permits: Required for some exotics through CO Parks & Wildlife. Animal Control: HSPPR: 719-302-8798.

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