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Exotic Pets: Fontana vs Hesperia

How do exotic pets rules compare between Fontana, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Fontana has fewer restrictions than Hesperia.

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

California Code of Regulations Title 14 Section 671 bans a long list of exotic species statewide, including ferrets, hedgehogs, and most non-native wildlife. Fontana enforces these state rules through Chapter 4 and defers to CDFW permits for allowed species.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Hesperia does not authorize wild or exotic animals as pets by right. The Development Code's Animal Quantities Matrix (referenced in §16.20.690) provides that 'exotic animals are only allowed if approved as part of an exotic animal permit.' Independently, California Fish & Game Code §2118 and 14 CCR §671 list 'restricted species' (most non-domesticated mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fish) that may not be possessed in California without a permit from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). Common exotic pets such as ferrets, monkeys, large cats, hedgehogs, sugar gliders and many reptiles are prohibited or require a CDFW restricted-species permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaHesperia
State RuleCCR Title 14 Section 671-
Illegal in CAFerrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders-
Needs PermitMost native wildlife and big cats-
Local CodeFMC Chapter 4-
Animal Services(909) 350-7651-
Local rule-Hesperia Animal Quantities Matrix — 'exotic animals only allowed with exotic animal permit'
State statute-Cal. Fish & Game Code §2118; 14 CCR §671 (restricted species)
Permitting agency-California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)
Common prohibited pets-Ferrets, monkeys, large cats, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, venomous reptiles
Native wildlife-Protected under Fish & Game Code §3005 — cannot be pets
Cruelty backstop-Cal. Penal Code §597

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Fontana FAQ

Can I own a pet ferret in Fontana?

No. Ferrets are illegal throughout California. Fontana enforces the state ban.

Are snakes and lizards legal?

Most common non-native reptiles are legal. Native California species usually require a permit.

Hesperia FAQ

Can I keep a ferret or hedgehog in Hesperia?

No. Both are listed as restricted species under 14 CCR §671 and may not be possessed as pets in California, regardless of city rules.

What about a parrot or a domestic rabbit?

Domesticated species (rabbits, common pet birds like parrots) are not on the restricted list and are treated under the small-animal limits in §16.20.690.

Is there any way to legally keep a large reptile or big cat?

Only under a CDFW restricted-species permit issued under §2118 / 14 CCR §671 for narrow purposes such as research or exhibition — not as a private pet.

What if I find a baby coyote or raccoon?

Native wildlife is protected under Fish & Game Code §3005 and cannot be kept. Call Hesperia Animal Control (760) 947-1700 or CDFW for a licensed rehabilitator.

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