Kansas
Department of Wildlife and Parks
RR 2 Box 54 A
Pratt, KS 67124
316-672-5911
State Web Site:http://www.accesskansas.org/
Exotic felines may be kept, bred, sold, imported,
purchased, without limit in time or number. Wildlife must be confined and all activity is
subject to federal or state rules and regulations. Possession of cougars+requires+a+
Special Wildlife Possession permit. Commercial breeding of cougars requires a
Game Breeder Permit. Bobcats purchased legally from other states and possessed
in Kansas are not regulated.
This page last updated: Sunday, November 01, 2009
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Important Notice
Every effort has been made
to ensure that this information is accurate, and appropriate contact information has been included for each state.
The LIOC-Endangered Species Conservation Federation strongly urges you contact the various state agencies personally,
to verify that no new laws have been passed, before you proceed with any transactions. We cannot be held responsible
should you fail to follow state laws. This is only a brief summary, offered as a service to our members. In many cases, the
actual laws are quite long and involved.
Also, many counties and cities have enacted regulations, which means that even
if the state law allows for the possession of wild felines, the county or city might have passed ordinances against such activities.
Therefore you have to check with each agency before you proceed with ownership or sales.
Submitted By: Lynn Culver - If you find the information here to be incorrect, incomplete or out of date, please e-mail Lynn.
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