Exotic Pets: Pasadena vs South Gate
How do exotic pets rules compare between Pasadena, CA and South Gate, CA?
Pasadena and South Gate have similar restriction levels.
Pasadena, CA
Los Angeles County
California has some of the strictest exotic animal laws in the nation. Ferrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and most wild animals are prohibited as pets. Pasadena follows state law through the CDFW.
View full Pasadena rules →South Gate, CA
Los Angeles County
Exotic pets in South Gate are governed almost entirely by state law. California Fish & Game Code §2118 and 14 CCR §671 (the 'Restricted Species' list) make it unlawful to import, transport, possess, or release primates, most wild carnivores, marsupials, most rodents other than hamsters/guinea pigs, ferrets, large reptiles such as crocodilians, piranhas and many other species without a Department of Fish & Wildlife permit. South Gate's Title 4 Animals and Chapter 7.22 Animal Control add a local nuisance/safety overlay enforced by SEAACA. The practical answer in South Gate: domestic dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs and common cage birds are allowed; almost everything else requires a state permit and is realistically not permitted on a residential lot.
View full South Gate rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Pasadena | South Gate |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife | - |
| Prohibited | Ferrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders | - |
| Also Prohibited | Primates, large cats, bears | - |
| Fine | Up to $10,000 | - |
| State authority | - | Cal. Fish & Game Code §2118 (Restricted Species — permit required) |
| Detailed list | - | 14 CCR §671 — restricted/prohibited wildlife species |
| Always banned without permit | - | Primates, ferrets, wolves/wolf-hybrids, big cats, crocodilians, piranhas, venomous reptiles |
| Allowed (exempt) | - | Domestic dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, customary livestock |
| Local enforcement | - | SEAACA under South Gate MC Ch. 7.22 Animal Control |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Pasadena FAQ
Can I keep a ferret in Pasadena?
No. Ferrets are illegal in California. Other commonly prohibited pets include hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and gerbils.
What exotic pets are legal in California?
Non-venomous reptiles and certain birds may be kept. Most wild and unusual mammals are prohibited. Check CDFW regulations for specific species.
South Gate FAQ
Are ferrets legal in South Gate?
No. Ferrets are a Restricted Species under Cal. Fish & Game Code §2118 and 14 CCR §671. They are not legal pets anywhere in California, including South Gate, without a CDFW permit (which is not issued for pet keeping).
Can I keep a monkey, big cat, or wolf-hybrid?
No. All primates, wild felids and wolf-hybrids are on California's Restricted Species list (14 CCR §671) and require a CDFW permit that is not available for personal pet keeping. South Gate Chapter 7.22 also authorizes abatement.
What about large reptiles like alligators or pythons?
Crocodilians (alligators, caimans, crocodiles) are restricted under 14 CCR §671. Large constrictors and any venomous snake are also restricted or specifically prohibited. They are not legal pets in South Gate.
Are pet birds and reptiles like bearded dragons okay?
Common cage birds (parakeets, cockatiels, finches, most parrots), non-restricted reptiles (bearded dragons, leopard geckos, corn snakes, ball pythons under permit-free size), and fish that are not on the restricted list are generally allowed — but you still must comply with South Gate Chapter 7.22 nuisance and sanitation standards.
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