Sunday, August 2, 2009

Are African pygmy mice legal?

Are they covered by the 2003 CDC ban on African rodents? The ban specifically lists tree squirrels (Sciurus), rope squirrels (Funisciurus), dormices (Graphiurus), Gambian giant pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus), brush-tailed porcupines (Atherurus africanus), and striped mice (Typomys). If African pygmy mice (Mus Minutoides) aren't on the list, are they legal?
Answers:
These are examples of animals that are not permitted to be imported or possessed in California as pets pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 671.
Gars
African clawed frog
Alligators
Caimans
Snapping turtles
White-eyes (Zosterops)
Monk (Quaker) parakeet
Short-tailed opossum
Sugar glider
Hedgehogs (all types)
Degu (trumpet-tailed rat)
All gerbils and jirds (such as Duprasi)
Dormouse (all types)
Flying squirrels
All chipmunks and squirrels
Prairie dogs
Gambian giant pouched rat
African striped grass mouse (zebra mouse)
African pygmy mouse
Egyptian spiny mouse
Raccoon
Ringtail
Cacomistle
Coatimundi
Skunks (all types)
Arctic fox (blue fox)
Fennec fox
Wolf-dog hybrids*
Ferret
African lion
Serval
Monkeys, chimpanzees
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Not until they're 18 years old in mouse years.
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