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    Are Chinchillas Illegal?

      
      
      

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    Recently I heard rumors that Chinchillas are illegal in Australia and California. I thought that the rumor about Cali was completely unfounded since I know there are several large breeders in California, and that California is the first place chinchillas were imported to in 1918, but after several people mentioned the illegal chin rumor I decided to do some investigating.

    It turns out these rumors about California are not completely unfounded! They do not seem to affect our furry chinchilla friends, but there is a whole list of creatures and cute critters that are not allowed to be kept as pets in California. The usual no alligators, lions and other animals that of course shouldn’t really be hanging out in one’s home are on the list, but included are some surprising black list animals, like ferrets, hedgehogs and sugar gliders. The full list can be found on the California department of fish and game website listed below http://www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/species/nuis_exo/ferret/ferret_issues_table6.html

    The ferret restriction seems to be the one that raises the most controversy. Ferret owners and enthusiasts have been actively lobbying for a change in the law to allow ferrets to be kept as pets. They claim ferrets were mistakenly added to the original 1933 restriction list. Furthermore, most Ferrets that are sold commercially have been neutered, substantially undermining the argument that Ferrets could cause serious, persistent harm to the environment should a few escape. Ferret enthusiast can get involved and support the cause at http://www.ferretsanon.com/ but as for chinchillas in California, go for it!

    The strangest restriction I ran across was a prohibition against pet rabbits in Australia. Rabbits are not native to Australia, and according to Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries Queensland, the rabbit is Australia's most destructive introduced pest. Wild rabbits cause more than $600 million damage every year, and are responsible for severe land degradation and soil erosion. Wild rabbits threaten the survival of many rare and endangered species of native wildlife. The keeping of rabbits as pets is also strongly opposed by many rural landholders whose livelihood is threatened by wild rabbit plagues. The penalties for keeping a rabbit of any variety is steep and can be as high as $30,000. A proposal to legalize desexed “fixed” domestic rabbits as pets was considered in 1994 but was rejected. Very few permits are even granted to own a rabbit and include:

    -Scientific research for universities only

    -Certain magicians and circuses

     

    Also if you are caught breeding rabbits, fines are even steeper so beware! One cute little fluff ball can sure do a ton of damage! More information on restricted pets can be found on http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au when I went to look for the full restricted pet list the page was unavailable so the issue on whether chinchillas are illegal pets in Australia still stands, but I am thinking the answer is yes they are probably restricted.  Before bringing a chinchilla to Australia, be sure to call or write the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries Queensland They have had several problems with domesticated pets being released into the wild and messing up the ecosystem. There was a Simpson’s episode where Bart lets a frog loose in Australia that goes into this issue a bit.

    Comments

    Interesting! I had never heard of that. I DID however see that Simpson's episode, haha!
    Posted @ Sunday, November 30, 2008 6:13 PM by Amanda S
    Rabbits are only illegal in the state of Queensland. You can have them everywhere else. I live in New South Wales and they pretty much sell them in all pet shops and we have had them before. About Chinchillas, im not sure, I'd never heard of them before I think reading about them on the internet, and I've never seen one in pet shops or anyone ownning one, i have never seen one! You're not allowed hamsters in Australia either, I'm 90% sure. You can have pet mice though, and rats.
    Posted @ Saturday, February 07, 2009 6:04 PM by David S
    OMG! i want a chinchilla so bad!!
    Posted @ Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:43 AM by alondra
    this is not true, i have a pet rabbits and i breed them and i am in australia! i doubt this is true because in every pet shop you see them!!!!!!!i havent seen chinchillas in australia but i really want one so please email me with and details or questions.....missbreeza_rox@hotmail.com 
    thank u
    Posted @ Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:46 AM by breeanna
    People breed and sell chinchillas in CA, but according to fish & game they are in fact illegal (along with pretty much everything else) 
     
    From the banned species list: 
     
    "Order Rodentia (rodents) All species, except domesticated golden hamsters, also known as Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus; domesticated races of rats or mice (white or albino; trained, dancing or spinning, laboratory-reared); and domestic strains of guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)."
    Posted @ Thursday, May 28, 2009 6:26 PM by mlh
    http://www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/pdffiles/fg1518.pdf
    Posted @ Thursday, May 28, 2009 6:26 PM by mlh
    http://www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/pdffiles/fg1518.pdf  
    Section 671(2)(J)1.e 
    "Domesticated races of chinchillas of the species 
    Chinchilla laniger not restricted."
    Posted @ Thursday, November 19, 2009 1:30 PM by CL
    I would also like any information of buying a baby pet chinchilla, clare_mccann@hotmail.com
    Posted @ Sunday, January 17, 2010 7:10 AM by Clare
    Well, I live in California and I really doubt that they are illegal cause' I found one at a Petsmart one day and I was thinking about getting it as a pet. Just wanted to let you know :) 
     
     
     
    P.S. By the way, do you know any webpage that tells you how chinchillas are as pets, I'd really love to know!
    Posted @ Sunday, October 03, 2010 1:31 PM by Joshua
    I WANT A FERRET! but they are illegal! :( 
     
    I also want a hampster, but no. illegal too. 
     
    I want a chinchilla. ILLEGAL!!! 
     
     
     
    QUEEEENSLAND SUCKS!
    Posted @ Sunday, October 24, 2010 9:39 PM by Concerned Queensland Resident/ Ferret Maniac
    Rabbits are NOT illegal anywhere in Australia.  
    I live here, I've had nine rabbits and there are rabbit breeders in every major and minor state in Australia.  
     
    Posted @ Tuesday, November 23, 2010 6:08 AM by Hannie
    Hannie,  
     
    I have lived in QLD my whole life and yes rabbits ARE ILLEGAL here, we are the only state in Australia where they are, you also can not keep gerbils, hamsters or ferrets. 
     
     
     
    As a young girl I can remember rabbits being sold in pet stores but by the time I was about eight they stopped selling them. I have always wanted a rabbit but seeing as I live in QLD I am not permitted to have one as they are illegal.
    Posted @ Wednesday, May 18, 2011 5:59 PM by QLDady
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