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Exotic Pets: Santa Monica vs Topanga

How do exotic pets rules compare between Santa Monica, CA and Topanga, CA?

Santa Monica and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 4.04.162 prohibits wild animals, venomous reptiles, and monkeys without a permit from the Animal Control Officer. All snakes, reptiles, non-human primates, arachnids, and birds are banned from City parks, beaches, the Pier, and the Third Street Promenade.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 10, Section 10.28.060 requires a license to keep wild animals in unincorporated areas. Many exotic species are prohibited entirely. California Fish and Game Code further restricts ownership of non-native wildlife.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta MonicaTopanga
Permit RequiredWild animals, reptiles, monkeys-
Banned in ParksSnakes, primates, arachnids-
ExemptionsEvents, film permits, wildlife-
CodeSMMC §4.04.162§10.28.060
License-Required from DACC
Prohibited-Big cats, bears, primates
State Law-Fish & Game §2118
Fine-Up to $500

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Santa Monica FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in Santa Monica?

Wild animals, venomous reptiles, and monkeys require a permit from the Animal Control Officer. Most exotic species are also restricted under California law (14 CCR §671). Standard domestic pets are allowed.

Can I bring my pet snake to the beach in Santa Monica?

No. All snakes, reptiles, non-human primates, arachnids, and birds are prohibited from City parks, beaches, the Pier, Ocean Front Walk, and the Third Street Promenade under Section 4.04.162.

Topanga FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in unincorporated LA County?

Some exotic animals may be kept with a license from LA County Animal Care and Control. Big cats, bears, primates, and venomous reptiles are entirely prohibited. California Fish and Game also regulates exotic species.

What exotic animals are banned in LA County?

Prohibited species include big cats, bears, primates, wolves, venomous reptiles, and other species deemed dangerous. The Department of Animal Care and Control maintains the restricted list.

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