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Exotic Pets: Mead Valley vs Palm Springs

How do exotic pets rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Mead Valley and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.

Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

California Fish & Game Code Β§2118 and California Code of Regulations Title 14 Β§671 prohibit keeping most exotic wildlife (big cats, primates, venomous reptiles, wolves, alligators) as pets in California, including Riverside County. Riverside County Ordinance 630 enforces state law and requires permits where state allows exotics (typically for USDA-licensed exhibitors).

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs follows California Code of Regulations Title 14 Β§671 and California Fish and Game Code Β§2118, which prohibit private ownership of most exotic animals including large cats, wolves, wolf hybrids, monkeys, ferrets, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, and venomous reptiles. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 adds local restrictions, and violations are enforced by California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Riverside County Animal Services.

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