If I currently own exotic animals do I have to move or get rid of my animals?

No, there will be a 1 year waiting period to allow time for those currently owning exotic animals to acquire a proper permit. After the 1 year period the ownership of exotic animals will not be allowed unless the owner received a prior permit from the Pitt County Animal Services Department. Dangerous Exotic Animal is defined as: Exotic, or wild animals which belong to the Panthera genus venomous amphibians, venomous reptiles, non-venomous reptiles weighing over 50 pounds at maturity and wolves.” Unpermitted exotic animals will be banned beginning November 20, 2018.

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1. Why was there a need for a Comprehensive Animal Services Ordinance?
2. What are the major changes in this Ordinance from what was previously in effect?
3. Is there a tethering ban in this Ordinance?
4. Does this new ordinance change any rules or regulations as it concerns to hunters?
5. If I currently own exotic animals do I have to move or get rid of my animals?
6. Why the need for a Large Commercial Breeder Ordinance?