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Keller vs North Richland Hills

How do exotic pets rules compare between Keller, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Keller and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Keller follows TX H&S Code 822 subchapter E and TX Parks and Wildlife Code 63. Big cats, bears, non-human primates, and many venomous reptiles are effectively barred as pets.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

North Richland Hills prohibits dangerous wild animals in residential zones. Texas Health and Safety Code 822.101 requires state-registered cages and liability insurance for lions, tigers, and similar species.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKellerNorth Richland Hills
Banned (Effective)Big cats, bears, primates-
State FrameworkTX H&S 822 subchapter E-
Wildlife PermitsTPWD Code 63-
Venomous SnakesRegulated under TPWD-
Generally LegalFerrets, parrots, hedgehogs-
Dangerous wild animals-Prohibited
State law-TX H&S 822.101
Insurance required-100,000 dollars
Venomous snakes-Prohibited
Ferrets/reptiles-Allowed

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Keller FAQ

Can I keep a monkey or tiger in Keller?

No. Non-human primates and big cats are dangerous wild animals under TX H&S 822 subchapter E, and Keller does not grant the registration needed to keep them.

Are ferrets legal in Keller?

Yes. Ferrets are not listed as dangerous wild animals. They are subject to standard rabies vaccination and animal care rules.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Can I own a monkey in NRH?

No, non-human primates are prohibited under the dangerous wild animal rules.

Are venomous snakes legal?

No, Texas Parks and Wildlife Code bans possession of venomous snakes in city limits.

Are ferrets legal?

Yes, ferrets are legal in Texas and NRH, though apartment complexes may restrict them.

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