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Exotic Pets: Overland Park vs Shawnee

How do exotic pets rules compare between Overland Park, KS and Shawnee, KS?

Overland Park and Shawnee have similar restriction levels.

Overland Park, KS

Johnson County

Heavy Restrictions

Overland Park restricts the keeping of wild, exotic, and dangerous animals within city limits. Venomous reptiles, large predators, primates, and certain other species are prohibited as pets.

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Shawnee, KS

Johnson County

Heavy Restrictions

The Kansas Dangerous Regulated Animals Act (KSA 32-1301 et seq.) bans private possession of big cats, bears and non-native venomous snakes. Shawnee's Title 6 also restricts dangerous and farm animals in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOverland ParkShawnee
ProhibitedVenomous reptiles, large predators, primates-
Some AllowedFerrets, hedgehogs with proper containment-
State AgencyKansas Wildlife Parks and Tourism-
ContainmentSecure enclosures required-
State Law-KSA 32-1301 et seq.
Banned-Big cats, bears, venomous snakes
Local-Title 6 restrictions
Enforcement-Animal control / state

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Overland Park FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in Overland Park?

Many exotic animals are prohibited including venomous reptiles, large predators, and primates. Some non-traditional pets may be allowed with secure containment. Check both city and Kansas state regulations.

Are ferrets legal in Overland Park?

Yes. Ferrets and similar small non-traditional pets are generally allowed with proper containment and care.

Can I own a snake in Overland Park?

Non-venomous snakes are generally allowed. Venomous species and large constrictors are prohibited or strictly regulated.

Shawnee FAQ

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