It’s Easier Than You Think To Have A Alligator As A Pet In Florida
Florida and gators will always be linked and it’s easier than you think to have a alligator as a pet in Florida.
The Florida law permits locals to have exotic animals as house pets, and what could be more Florida than that? Unlike normal animals such as dogs and cats, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) requires Florida residents to possess pet permits to own certain animals as pets. Which will undoubtedly make for some great Floridian stories in the future. In my neighborhood in Fort Myers, I see plenty of cats and dogs. But I’d love to see something more exotic out for a stroll on a leash.
Class III wildlife includes animals like racoons, and zebras, and there is no cost for a permit that lasts for two whole years. Although, to own species such as spiders and monkeys you must have clear evidence, experience and knowledge about how to properly care for the exotic animals.
The Florida Alligator poses a potentially dangerous threat, which puts them into the Class II wildlife category.
According to FWC, to acquire a permit for animals in Class II, it is $140 per year. Owners usually need to possess some sort of evidence and experience, plus correct living conditions, like caging with room for the animal to live.
To finish up all the categories, Class I wildlife animals such as bears and cheetahs, are NOT allowed to be owned as pets under any circumstances. No, it doesn’t matter how experienced someone is with these animals. These animals are strictly meant for zoos, and rightfully so. Could you imagine coming into your friends’ house and seeing their pet cheetah greet you at the door?
Lastly, anyone who wishes to take their exotic, Class II or Class III, animal out in in the world, must have an exhibition permit in place of a personal pet permit. The FWC also lets people know that they should not keep their animals away from the wild.
For more information on keeping wild animals, like an alligator, as pets in Florida, click here
*Co-Author: Jackson Sparkman
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