The fundamentals of Exotic pet law
No one wants to break any law. A law abiding citizen would first check the legality of the circumstances before getting an exotic pet. This actually takes some effort in finding out. One: it depends on the state where the owner lives. And two: it depends on the exotic animal that he is taking care of.
If you think just going online and checking it on the internet is the answer, you’re mistaken. Sometimes, the information gathered on the web are already late and lacking in information. Sometimes, the local laws don’t apply on each state. It’s just not consistent – therefore, it’s not dependable.
For an owner of an exotic pet, it is advised that he checks with the local government first. This could be the city, the town or the county. Ask a local humane society or the closest animal shelter.
So that you could provide the right habitat and right diet for your exotic pet, it’s suggested that you consult your veterinarian. Sometimes health departments added regulations to the city laws that have already been imposed. Sometimes, the exotic pet is legal in your county, but then you have to double check if it’s legal in your state.
It may be a hassle to do this at first but then it’s a necessity. If it so happens that your exotic pet isn’t legal where you reside, it might be taken away from you. Another issue that must be given attention to is that an exotic pet may be an endangered creature and bringing it to the mainland may not help in protecting their species, if it would only mean the animal would die later on.
Checking the legality of an exotic pet is also for the owners to not have conflict of interests with his neighbors. People may file a complaint against their possession of the exotic creature, so not only will this lead to the confiscation of the animal, it could also result in euthanasia.
If the creature is legally obtained, it would only result to the extinction of the animal. What’s considered exotic is most of the time endangered. Check out the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora for more information.
To also protect your neighborhood, the states are concerned with regards to the animals that are brought in. Exotic creatures such as crocodiles and large cats are considered to be potentially harmful when not handled with care.
Generally, these exotic animals need special care (nutrition and living space.) These aren’t easily acquired by the owner and the consultation with a veterinarian is required.
Moving on from science regulations, the laws that concerned exotic creatures may come off as political as well. The law encompasses that the acquisition of exotic creatures require the owner to provide the proper care and diet to these creatures in order for them to no longer be endangered. If these are not met, then the animals may be confiscated and result in the heartbreak of the owner.