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Are raccoons legal to own in Tennessee?
Raccoons are not pets! Raccoons do not make good pets. It is illegal in the State of Tennessee to take a raccoon out of the wild to be kept as a pet.
Where is it legal to own a raccoon?
Keeping a pet raccoon is strictly illegal in many states, including but not limited to New York, Tennessee, Colorado, Illinois and Kentucky. If you reside in an area in which ownership of raccoons is prohibited, you are not permitted to spot a raccoon out in nature, bring him into your residence and care for him.
How do I get a raccoon as a pet?
If they are permitted where you live, the best way to get a pet raccoon is through an established breeder. Raccoons bred and raised in a home with humans can bond more easily and adjust faster to life as domestic animals as opposed to a wild raccoon.
Can you get in trouble for having a pet raccoon?
Keeping Raccoons as Pets In California, it is a misdemeanor to own a raccoon. Penalties include: $500 to $10,000 civil fine, with additional costs for removing the animal and its care.
How long do raccoons live as pets?
Life span: In the wild, a raccoon has a life expectancy of about 2 to 3 years, but in captivity, a raccoon can live up to 20 years.
What should I do if I find a baby raccoon?
Place it as close as safely possible to where it was found (e.g. at the base of its nest tree). Make sure the baby raccoon is protected from the elements (i.e. rain) and leave it out overnight. Check the box/container in the morning. If the baby raccoon is still there, call a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for help.
What states are pet raccoons legal?
It’s legal to own a pet raccoon in the following states:
- Arkansas.
- Delaware.
- Florida.
- Indiana.
- Nebraska.
- South Carolina.
- Michigan.
- Wyoming.
Can you have a pet skunk in Tennessee?
The bill repeals a current state law that prohibits private possession of skunks and instead puts them in a category of animals that can be owned through a permitting process regulated by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
Can you have a pet fox in Tennessee?
To put it simply: yes, foxes are legal in Tennessee. Note: Tennessee has a list of “approved” breeders that can be bought from, however, buying from an “approved” breeder is not required as long as one obtains their fox from a legal breeder and can prove that legality with a sales receipt and USDA papers.