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Exotic Pets: Quincy vs Wellesley

How do exotic pets rules compare between Quincy, MA and Wellesley, MA?

Quincy and Wellesley have similar restriction levels.

Quincy, MA

Norfolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Quincy has restricted exotic animals in traveling shows and exhibits (one of 15 MA cities to do so). Massachusetts state law prohibits possession of large cats, bears, primates, and venomous reptiles without special permits. Quincy enforces state exotic animal possession rules.

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Wellesley, MA

Norfolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts MGL c. 131 §23 and 321 CMR 9.01 prohibit keeping most exotic and wild animals as pets. Norfolk County does not regulate exotic pets independently; state law governs statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactQuincyWellesley
Traveling Show BanYes — Quincy was early adopter-
State LawMGL c. 131 — MassWildlife permit requiredMGL c. 131 §23 and 321 CMR 9.01
Prohibited Without PermitLarge cats, bears, primates, venomous reptiles-
ContactQuincy Animal Control: (617) 479-1212-
Ferrets-ILLEGAL in Massachusetts
Most Wild Animals-Prohibited without MassWildlife permit
Permits-MassWildlife — no county-level permitting
Fine-Up to $500 per violation; animal confiscated

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Quincy FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Quincy?

Quincy has restricted exotic animals in traveling shows and exhibits (one of 15 MA cities to do so). Massachusetts state law prohibits possession of large cats, bears, primates, and venomous reptiles without special permits. Quincy enforces state exotic animal possession rules.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Quincy?

Traveling Show Ban: Yes — Quincy was early adopter. State Law: MGL c. 131 — MassWildlife permit required. Prohibited Without Permit: Large cats, bears, primates, venomous reptiles. Contact: Quincy Animal Control: (617) 479-1212.

Wellesley FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Norfolk County?

Massachusetts MGL c. 131 §23 and 321 CMR 9.01 prohibit keeping most exotic and wild animals as pets. Norfolk County does not regulate exotic pets independently; state law governs statewide.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Norfolk County?

State Law: MGL c. 131 §23 and 321 CMR 9.01. Ferrets: ILLEGAL in Massachusetts. Most Wild Animals: Prohibited without MassWildlife permit. Permits: MassWildlife — no county-level permitting.

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