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Exotic Pets: Edison vs Perth Amboy

How do exotic pets rules compare between Edison, NJ and Perth Amboy, NJ?

Edison has fewer restrictions than Perth Amboy.

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Exotic pet ownership in Edison Township is governed by New Jersey's Potentially Dangerous Species permit framework (N.J.A.C. 7:25-4), administered by NJDEP Fish & Wildlife, which prohibits keeping primates, large cats, venomous reptiles, alligators, bears, and most wild species without a state permit. Edison Code Chapter 9 layers additional local rules: hoofed-animal structures must be at least 75 feet from any property line and require Zoning and Health Officer approval.

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Perth Amboy, NJ

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic and wild animals are prohibited as pets in Perth Amboy under Chapter 362 and New Jersey state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonPerth Amboy
State RuleN.J.A.C. 7:25-4 (PDS Permit)-
Permit AuthorityNJDEP Fish & Wildlife-
Banned SpeciesPrimates, big cats, alligators, venomous reptiles-
AllowedFerrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders-
Hoofed Setback75 ft from property line-
Exotic animals-Generally prohibited in residential areas
State law-N.J.A.C. 7:25-4 restricts exotic species
Contact-Division of Health for specific species questions
Topic-Exotic Pets

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Edison FAQ

Can I own a monkey, tiger, or alligator in Edison?

No. New Jersey N.J.A.C. 7:25-4 classifies primates, large cats, alligators, and most non-domestic species as Potentially Dangerous Species, requiring a state permit available only to accredited zoos, researchers, and licensed exhibitors. Private pet ownership of these species is effectively prohibited.

Are ferrets and hedgehogs legal in Edison, NJ?

Yes. Ferrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, chinchillas, and most parrot species are explicitly allowed as pets in New Jersey without a state permit. Standard Edison licensing and rabies-vaccination requirements still apply to ferrets.

What if I see an illegal exotic pet in Edison?

Report it to NJDEP Conservation Police at 1-877-WARN-DEP or to Edison Animal Control through the Health Department (732-248-7350). NJDEP investigates, seizes the animal, and assesses civil penalties up to $3,000 per offense plus possible criminal charges under federal law.

Perth Amboy FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Perth Amboy?

Exotic and wild animals are prohibited as pets in Perth Amboy under Chapter 362 and New Jersey state law.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Perth Amboy?

Exotic animals: Generally prohibited in residential areas. State law: N.J.A.C. 7:25-4 restricts exotic species. Contact: Division of Health for specific species questions.

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