Exotic Pet Protection Act

Exotic Pet Protection Act is an act that started in 1950s to protect exotic animals kept as pets against mean people or threats of being sent to the wild, or worse, poor conditions in most zoos and horrible so-called sanctuaries that actually harms exotic animals. This act was started by a historic president, Harry S. Truman, who realized the poor conditions of wild animals that were kept as pets were living miserable lives in bad zoos and cruel sanctuaries, so he enacted the law to help protect all kinds of exotic pets from these cruel acts and allowed people to continue to keep their own exotic pets for generations and keep their pets healthy and happy. This also prohibits states like California to ban or regulate exotic pets, so exotic pets that live in California homes, apartments, etc will live happy lives.

Mammals

 * Anteaters


 * Antelopes


 * All known species of wild Felidae


 * All known species of wild Canidae


 * Aardvarks


 * Armadillos


 * All known species of bats


 * All known species of bears