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Exotic Pets: Lowell vs Pepperell

How do exotic pets rules compare between Lowell, MA and Pepperell, MA?

Lowell and Pepperell have similar restriction levels.

Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic animals in Lowell are tightly regulated by Massachusetts state law, which bans most wild mammals, venomous reptiles, and primates as personal pets.

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Pepperell, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts prohibits private possession of most exotic and wild animals statewide. MassWildlife regulates permits, and the list of prohibited species is uniform across the Commonwealth.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLowellPepperell
State regulation321 CMR 9.01 MassWildlife-
Banned without permitPrimates, big cats, venomous reptiles-
AllowedFerrets, small parrots, most snakes-
Permit issuerMassWildlife (rarely granted)-
Max fineUp to 500 dollars plus seizure-
Statute-M.G.L. c. 131 Β§23
Regulation-321 CMR 9.01
Authority-MassWildlife
Permit Required-Most exotic species

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Lowell FAQ

Can I own a ball python?

Yes. Non-venomous snakes under 8 feet at maturity are generally allowed in Massachusetts.

Are sugar gliders legal?

No. Sugar gliders are on the MassWildlife prohibited list and cannot be kept as pets.

Pepperell FAQ

Can I keep a monkey or big cat as a pet in Massachusetts?

No. Primates, big cats, bears, wolves, and most exotic animals are prohibited statewide for private ownership under M.G.L. c. 131 Β§23 and MassWildlife regulations.

Which exotic pets are legal without a permit in Massachusetts?

MassWildlife maintains an exemption list including common species like ferrets, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, and certain non-venomous reptiles. Check current 321 CMR 9.01 list.

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