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Exotic Pets: Corona vs Menifee

How do exotic pets rules compare between Corona, CA and Menifee, CA?

Corona and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

California Fish and Game Code §2118 and CCR Title 14 §671 prohibit private possession of many exotic and wild animals statewide, including most non-domestic cats, primates, alligators, and venomous reptiles. Corona enforces state law plus local restrictions. Permits from CDFW are required for many species, and most native wildlife cannot be kept as pets.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic pet keeping in Menifee is governed primarily by California state law. CCR Title 14 §671 (administered by California Department of Fish and Wildlife) lists restricted species — including most non-native wild mammals, reptiles, and birds — that may not be imported, transported, or possessed without a CDFW permit. Common exotics such as ferrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, monkeys, and most non-native venomous snakes are prohibited as pets statewide. Menifee defers to state law and Riverside County Department of Animal Services for enforcement; there is no separate local exotic-pet permit beyond zoning use limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaMenifee
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Primary authority-CCR Title 14 §671 (CDFW restricted species)
Statutory backing-Cal. Fish & Game Code §2118 et seq.
Prohibited examples-Ferrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, primates, large cats
Local rule-No separate Menifee exotic-pet ordinance — state preempts
Enforcement-CDFW + Riverside County Animal Services

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Corona FAQ

Menifee FAQ

Can I own a ferret in Menifee?

No. California prohibits ferret possession statewide under CCR Title 14 §671. This is state law — Menifee cannot grant a local exception.

Are sugar gliders legal in California?

No. Sugar gliders are restricted under CCR Title 14 §671 and cannot be kept as pets in Menifee or anywhere else in California.

Does Menifee have its own exotic-pet rules?

No separate local rule beyond zoning. State law via CCR Title 14 §671 controls. Land-use compatibility (e.g., commercial animal exhibitions) is regulated by the Title 9 Development Code.

Who do I report illegal exotic pets to?

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CalTIP at 888-334-2258) and Riverside County Department of Animal Services.

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