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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jun 5, 2008 20:53:26 GMT -4
And koalas' food is exclusively eucalyptus! Try finding that in the grocery. ;D
Anyone hear of the "pangolin", or the "sewellel" and "viscacha"? They are listed above as illegal. admit I never heard of them. (the hutia I heard of!).
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Post by glitchunter on Jun 6, 2008 22:03:12 GMT -4
Ah, it's good that you can have slaves(it said all non-human) ;D
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Post by pinky on Jun 7, 2008 19:21:58 GMT -4
Note that for "hamster" the genus/species for the Syrian alone is listed--does that mean that dwarfs are illegal?
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Post by Hamsters82 on Jun 7, 2008 21:33:04 GMT -4
When we got our dwarfs we had to pay $10.00 for a permit for them. And Hollie, it's wolves.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jun 8, 2008 1:51:17 GMT -4
>> (c) In addition to domesticated dogs and cats, an animal may be kept, possessed, harbored or sold in the City of New York provided that possession of the animal is not otherwise prohibited by law. . . Such animals include, but are not limited to, gerbil, hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). . . <<
"but not limited to". So we can assume that different types of hamsters (or gerbils) are acceptable. Although the European hamster is surely more a biting threat than any hedgehog (illegal) or ferret (illegal). They are way bigger than normal hams, too.
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