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Exotic Pets: Costa Mesa vs Newport Beach

How do exotic pets rules compare between Costa Mesa, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Costa Mesa has fewer restrictions than Newport Beach.

Costa Mesa, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Costa Mesa follows California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations prohibiting most exotic animals as pets. Ferrets, hedgehogs, and certain reptiles are restricted or banned under state law. OC Animal Care enforces animal regulations in the city.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Newport Beach follows California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations prohibiting most exotic pets. Ferrets, hedgehogs, and most wild or non-domesticated animals are illegal to keep as pets under state law, and the city does not grant local exceptions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCosta MesaNewport Beach
State LawCA Fish & Game Code §671CA Code of Regulations Title 14, Sec 671
Banned AnimalsFerrets, hedgehogs, monkeys-
ReptilesNon-venomous generally allowed-
EnforcementOC Animal Care (714) 935-6848-
PermitsCDFW — not for personal pets-
Ferrets-Illegal in California
Hedgehogs-Illegal in California
Primates-Prohibited as pets
OC Animal Care-(714) 935-6848

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Costa Mesa FAQ

Can I keep a ferret in Costa Mesa?

No. Ferrets are prohibited as pets throughout California under Fish and Game Code Title 14 Section 671. This applies to Costa Mesa as well.

Are pet snakes legal in Costa Mesa?

Non-venomous snakes are generally legal. Venomous reptiles and large constrictors above certain sizes are prohibited under California state law.

Where do I report an illegal exotic animal in Costa Mesa?

Contact OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848 to report suspected illegal exotic animals. They handle enforcement in Costa Mesa.

Newport Beach FAQ

Can I keep a ferret in Newport Beach?

No. Ferrets are illegal to keep as pets anywhere in California under Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 671. Newport Beach does not grant exceptions to this state prohibition.

What exotic pets are legal in Newport Beach?

Most common domesticated pets are legal including dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, and guinea pigs. Many non-venomous reptiles like ball pythons and bearded dragons are also legal. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife maintains the full list of restricted species.

Can I have a potbelly pig in Newport Beach?

Potbelly pigs may be restricted in residential zones under Newport Beach zoning regulations. Contact Community Development at (949) 644-3200 to determine if pigs are permitted on your property.

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