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Exotic Pets: Oakley vs Pittsburg

How do exotic pets rules compare between Oakley, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Oakley and Pittsburg have similar restriction levels.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

California maintains one of the nation's strictest exotic pet laws under Fish & Game Code Section 2118 and 14 CCR Section 671, banning ferrets, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, and most wild/exotic species. Oakley applies these state rules and adds no additional restrictions for permitted species.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic pets in Pittsburg are governed by California Fish and Game Code §2118 and Title 14 CCR §671, which prohibit keeping most wild and exotic species (primates, big cats, venomous reptiles, most wild birds) without a CDFW permit. Pittsburg enforces state law through Code Enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleyPittsburg
State ban statuteF&G Code 2118 / 14 CCR 671-
Banned common petsFerrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders-
Permit issuerCDFW-
Permits for petsGenerally not available-
PenaltiesConfiscation, fines, misdemeanor-
Governing law-CA Fish & Game §2118, Title 14 CCR §671
Ferrets-Illegal in CA
Hedgehogs/sugar gliders-Illegal in CA
Primates/big cats-Prohibited
Enforcement-CDFW + Code Enforcement

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Oakley FAQ

Are ferrets legal in Oakley?

No. California bans private ferret possession statewide under 14 CCR 671. Neighboring Nevada allows them, but bringing one home to Oakley is illegal.

Can I keep a hedgehog?

No, hedgehogs are on California's restricted species list and cannot be kept as pets statewide.

What about a bearded dragon or ball python?

Yes, most commonly sold reptiles like bearded dragons and ball pythons are legal in California. Verify each specific species against the CCR 671 list before purchase.

Pittsburg FAQ

Can I own a ferret in Pittsburg?

No. Ferrets are prohibited throughout California under Title 14 CCR §671 regardless of local ordinance. This is a state-level ban.

Are bearded dragons and ball pythons legal?

Yes. Most common non-venomous pet reptiles including bearded dragons, leopard geckos, ball pythons, and corn snakes are allowed without a permit in California.

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