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do you know of any kinkajou breeders in portland?


i really want to get one, and was wondering if you know of any kinkajou breeders, of course if you even know what a kinkajou is.

Hi Olive...consider joining Phoenix Exotics Wildlife Association to find a kinkajou breeder in Oregon. http://www.phoenixexotics.org/

Someone here can help direct

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Is there kinkajou breeders in Ohio?

I need one and you pleaze give me pleaze no name or website or something there

The best way to find kinkajou breeders is to join a Yahoo group kinkajou as below. For the answer to your question: a wild animal, but does not specifically ban kinkajous 505.18. Canton dangerous animals. cycle (a) No person shall knowingly keep, maintain or have in his possession or under his control within the City all dangerous or carnivorous wild animal or reptile, any vicious or dangerous domestic animals or any other animal or reptile of wild propensities, vicious or dangerous, except to the extent that the exemption is applicable under with subsections (d) or (e) of this Article. As used in this section, dangerous or vicious animal means and includes the following: (1) Any animal with a known propensity, tendency or disposition to attack unprovoked, cause injury or otherwise endanger the safety of humans or domestic animals or (2) Any animal that attacks a human or domestic animal without provocation, or (3) Any animal owned or harbored primarily or in part for the purpose of combating or any other animal trained for fighting. (4) All animals belonging to a breed commonly known as a pit bull dog, whether purebred or mixed breed. (Ord. 123-2007. After 09/07/2007;.) (B) The prohibitions of subsection (a) is this does not apply to owners or occupiers of domestic dogs and cats always, however, that owners or possess a dog or cat, which by its nature meets the definition of a dangerous animal or vicious set forth in subsections (a) (1) to (3) of this Article shall be subject to the following criteria: 1) no such person suffer or permit such animal to be loose on the land or building them. person ((2) No person shall allow such animal to run at the owner's property than in the backyard of the property, in residential districts. (3) that that person in residential districts shall maintain the fencing in the back yard of not less than six (6) feet in height, which is constructed from fence or material sound research, which is fully confined to the animal and prevent the animal reaches over, under or through the fence with their jaws, teeth or claws, and that fencing set back a minimum of four (4) feet from any adjacent property line is. (4) No person, suffer or permit such animal to go beyond the land or the construction of the person, unless such animal is properly restrained and gagged. (5) No such person does not obtain an insurance liability insurance authorized to sign liability insurance in this state providing coverage in each occurrence of not less than $ 100,000 for damage, injury or death of a person caused by the vicious animal. (Ord. 123-2007. He died 07/09/2007.) (C) Any person accused of violating the provisions of this section regarding vicious animals can challenge the designation, for enforcement of vicious animals through the following procedure: (1) Request in writing a hearing before the Director of Public Safety City. The application must include the name, address and telephone number of the accused, the date of loading and brief explanation of the reason for the challenge. The request must be received by the Director of Public Safety within 7 business days of the charge. (2) The Director of Public Safety set a hearing before himself or his representative within 10 working days of receiving the written request. (3) If, after hearing, the Director of Public Safety at its discretion finds the animal to be vicious as a preliminary ruling is binding and final until a court hear the charges, when the court takes exclusive jurisdiction over the subject. If the Director of Public Safety believes that the animal does not meet one or more of the definitions of vicious under the ordinance, shall direct the police to drop charges. (Ord. 123-2007. He died 07/09/2007.) (D) For purposes of this section, there will be a presumption irrefutable that when kept or maintained by the City of Canton, the animals listed below are considered dangerous animals to the prohibition of paragraph (a) of this section, in the absence of an exemption in accordance with subsections (d) or (e) of this section applies: (1) All elapid and poisonous snakes, colubrid, crotalid, (2) Apes: Gibbons (Hylobates), gorillas (Gorilla), orangutans (Pongo), and siamangs (Symphalangus), (3) Baboons (Papoi, Mandrillus), (4) Bears (Ursidae), (5) bison (Bison), (6) Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus), (7) Crocodilians (corcodilia) where twenty-four (24) inches long or more, (8) Constrictor snakes than six (6) feet long; (9) Coyotes (CANTS latrans), (10) Deer (Cervidae) includes all members of the deer family, such as white-tailed deer, elk, antelope and elk, (11) Elephants (Elephas and Loxodonta), (12) The foxes (Vulpes Canis), (13) fighting cocks and other fighting birds; (14) hippo (Hippopotamidae) (15) Hyenas (Hyaenidae) (16) Jaguar (Panthera onca) (17) Leopards (Panthera pardus), (18) Lions (Panthera leo), (19) lynx (Lynx) (20) Ostrich (Struthio), (21) Piranha fish (Characidae), except considered vegetarians, (22) Pumas (Felis concolor), also known as pumas, mountain lions and panthers; (23), rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae), (24) Sharks (Class Chondrichthyes), (25) snow leopard (Panthera uncia), (26) porcine (swine), (27) Tigers (Panthera tigris), (28) wolves (Canis lupus), (29) Ana Gabriel (30) The birds of prey, except those held by licensed falconers; (31) poisonous fish (32) poisonous spiders except tarantulas; (33) Stinging insects (except honeybees), (34) bats.

Kinkajou Breeders

Kinkajou Breeders Q&A


Is there kinkajou breeders in Ohio?

I need one and you pleaze give me pleaze no name or website or something there

The best way to find kinkajou breeders is to join a Yahoo group kinkajou as below. For the answer to your question: a wild animal, but does not specifically ban kinkajous 505.18. Canton dangerous animals. cycle (a) No person shall knowingly keep, maintain or have in his possession or under his control within the City all dangerous or carnivorous wild animal or reptile, any vicious or dangerous domestic animals or any other animal or reptile of wild propensities, vicious or dangerous, except to the extent that the exemption is applicable under with subsections (d) or (e) of this Article. As used in this section, dangerous or vicious animal means and includes the following: (1) Any animal with a known propensity, tendency or disposition to attack unprovoked, cause injury or otherwise endanger the safety of humans or domestic animals or (2) Any animal that attacks a human or domestic animal without provocation, or (3) Any animal owned or harbored primarily or in part for the purpose of combating or any other animal trained for fighting. (4) All animals belonging to a breed commonly known as a pit bull dog, whether purebred or mixed breed. (Ord. 123-2007. After 09/07/2007;.) (B) The prohibitions of subsection (a) is this does not apply to owners or occupiers of domestic dogs and cats always, however, that owners or possess a dog or cat, which by its nature meets the definition of a dangerous animal or vicious set forth in subsections (a) (1) to (3) of this Article shall be subject to the following criteria: 1) no such person suffer or permit such animal to be loose on the land or building them. person ((2) No person shall allow such animal to run at the owner's property than in the backyard of the property, in residential districts. (3) that that person in residential districts shall maintain the fencing in the back yard of not less than six (6) feet in height, which is constructed from fence or material sound research, which is fully confined to the animal and prevent the animal reaches over, under or through the fence with their jaws, teeth or claws, and that fencing set back a minimum of four (4) feet from any adjacent property line is. (4) No person, suffer or permit such animal to go beyond the land or the construction of the person, unless such animal is properly restrained and gagged. (5) No such person does not obtain an insurance liability insurance authorized to sign liability insurance in this state providing coverage in each occurrence of not less than $ 100,000 for damage, injury or death of a person caused by the vicious animal. (Ord. 123-2007. He died 07/09/2007.) (C) Any person accused of violating the provisions of this section regarding vicious animals can challenge the designation, for enforcement of vicious animals through the following procedure: (1) Request in writing a hearing before the Director of Public Safety City. The application must include the name, address and telephone number of the accused, the date of loading and brief explanation of the reason for the challenge. The request must be received by the Director of Public Safety within 7 business days of the charge. (2) The Director of Public Safety set a hearing before himself or his representative within 10 working days of receiving the written request. (3) If, after hearing, the Director of Public Safety at its discretion finds the animal to be vicious as a preliminary ruling is binding and final until a court hear the charges, when the court takes exclusive jurisdiction over the subject. If the Director of Public Safety believes that the animal does not meet one or more of the definitions of vicious under the ordinance, shall direct the police to drop charges. (Ord. 123-2007. He died 07/09/2007.) (D) For purposes of this section, there will be a presumption irrefutable that when kept or maintained by the City of Canton, the animals listed below are considered dangerous animals to the prohibition of paragraph (a) of this section, in the absence of an exemption in accordance with subsections (d) or (e) of this section applies: (1) All elapid and poisonous snakes, colubrid, crotalid, (2) Apes: Gibbons (Hylobates), gorillas (Gorilla), orangutans (Pongo), and siamangs (Symphalangus), (3) Baboons (Papoi, Mandrillus), (4) Bears (Ursidae), (5) bison (Bison), (6) Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus), (7) Crocodilians (corcodilia) where twenty-four (24) inches long or more, (8) Constrictor snakes than six (6) feet long; (9) Coyotes (CANTS latrans), (10) Deer (Cervidae) includes all members of the deer family, such as white-tailed deer, elk, antelope and elk, (11) Elephants (Elephas and Loxodonta), (12) The foxes (Vulpes Canis), (13) fighting cocks and other fighting birds; (14) hippo (Hippopotamidae) (15) Hyenas (Hyaenidae) (16) Jaguar (Panthera onca) (17) Leopards (Panthera pardus), (18) Lions (Panthera leo), (19) lynx (Lynx) (20) Ostrich (Struthio), (21) Piranha fish (Characidae), except considered vegetarians, (22) Pumas (Felis concolor), also known as pumas, mountain lions and panthers; (23), rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae), (24) Sharks (Class Chondrichthyes), (25) snow leopard (Panthera uncia), (26) porcine (swine), (27) Tigers (Panthera tigris), (28) wolves (Canis lupus), (29) Ana Gabriel (30) The birds of prey, except those held by licensed falconers; (31) poisonous fish (32) poisonous spiders except tarantulas; (33) Stinging insects (except honeybees), (34) bats.

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