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Exotic Pets: San Diego vs Vista

How do exotic pets rules compare between San Diego, CA and Vista, CA?

San Diego has fewer restrictions than Vista.

San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego restricts ownership of certain exotic and dangerous animals. Monkeys, alligators, poisonous reptiles, and other dangerous or invasive species are prohibited or require special permits. California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations (CA Code of Regulations Title 14, Β§671) broadly restrict possession of wild animals. A maximum of six dogs and cats combined per household applies in residential areas.

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Vista, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Vista prohibits keeping wild, exotic, or potentially dangerous animals as pets in residential areas. California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations further restrict possession of non-domestic species without permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan DiegoVista
Pet Limit6 dogs and cats combined per household-
ProhibitedMonkeys, alligators, poisonous reptiles-
State LawCA CCR Title 14, Β§671 restricts wild animal possession14 CCR Β§671 restricted species
ExceptionsLicensed breeders, service animals with documentation-
AuthoritySan Diego Humane Society (contracted animal services)-
Prohibited Animals-Primates, large cats, wolves, etc.
Ferrets/Hedgehogs-Banned statewide in CA
Humane Society-SD Humane (619) 299-7012
Code Enforcement-(760) 639-6141

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Diego FAQ

Can I keep a pet snake in San Diego?

Non-venomous snakes are generally permitted. Venomous or restricted species require state permits under CA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Check CCR Title 14, Β§671 for the restricted species list.

How many pets can I have?

San Diego allows a maximum of six dogs and cats combined per household in residential areas. Exceptions exist for licensed breeders and service animals.

Vista FAQ

Can I keep a ferret as a pet in Vista?

No. Ferrets are prohibited as pets throughout California under Title 14 CCR Section 671, regardless of local city ordinances.

What exotic animals are banned in Vista?

Venomous reptiles, primates, large cats, wolves, bears, alligators, and other species on California's restricted species list are prohibited as personal pets.

How do I report someone keeping an exotic animal in Vista?

Contact the San Diego Humane Society at (619) 299-7012 or Vista Code Enforcement at (760) 639-6141 to report prohibited animals.

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