B.C. banning exotic cat ownership, citing public safety and animal welfare
VICTORIA — The B.C. government has announced a ban on breeding and future ownership of all exotic cats in a measure it says strengthens public safety, animal welfare and environmental protection.
The rules, which are effective Friday, designate cats including servals, ocelots, and European and African wildcats as controlled alien species.
The Ministry of Water, Land, and Resource Stewardship says current exotic cat owners in B.C. must apply for a free permit for their animals before next May.
It says exotic cats are skilled hunters and if they escape, they can kill native wildlife, while also damaging sensitive habitats by disturbing vegetation, nesting areas and other critical wildlife spaces.


