Exotic Pets: Irvine vs Newport Beach
How do exotic pets rules compare between Irvine, CA and Newport Beach, CA?
Irvine and Newport Beach have similar restriction levels.
Irvine, CA
Orange County
Irvine restricts exotic and wild animal ownership under IMC Title 4, Division 5 and California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 671. Most primates, large cats, bears, and venomous reptiles are prohibited as pets.
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Orange County
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.
View full Newport Beach rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Irvine | Newport Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Permit Required | Yes — for any exotic/wild animal | - |
| Prohibited Species | Primates, large cats, bears, wolves | - |
| State Law | 14 CCR §671 | CA Code of Regulations Title 14, Sec 671 |
| City Code | IMC Title 4, Division 5 | - |
| Enforcement | OC Animal Care & CDFW | - |
| Ferrets | - | Illegal in California |
| Hedgehogs | - | Illegal in California |
| Primates | - | Prohibited as pets |
| OC Animal Care | - | (714) 935-6848 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Irvine FAQ
Can I keep an exotic pet in Irvine?
Many exotic species are prohibited under California law. Animals not listed as restricted may be kept with proper permits. Check with OC Animal Care for specific species.
Are ferrets legal in Irvine?
No. Ferrets are prohibited as pets throughout California under Fish and Game Code Section 2118.
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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