India has millions of stray animals, whether they are cats or dogs.

However, there are certain animals and birds that aren’t suitable to be kept as pets in your home.

The Animal Welfare Board of India and
local Resident Welfare Associations
aren’t allowed to ban pets in local residential societies because it goes against Article 51(A)g of the Constitution and the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act,
1960.

The Central government suggests
bans or restrictions on certain dog
breeds.

According to the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, there are certain animals that aren’t allowed to be kept as pets.

Here are 5 Animals that are not suitable for domestic pets.

Elephants

These majestic animals are also under protection, and owning one privately necessitates obtaining permission from the government.

Snakes

A lot of snakes, like red sand boas, are super popular as pets, but they’re actually protected species.

Blackbucks

In certain Asian countries, these creatures are highly regarded and are safeguarded by the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972.

It’s against the law to keep them as pets.

Red Pandas

Found in the Himalayan region, red pandas are endangered.

It’s illegal to own them because of their protected status and their importance to the ecosystem.

Parakeets

Well-liked types such as rose-tinged and plum-headed parakeets are considered protected species, which means it’s illegal to have them as pets.

DISCLAIMER: This article is derived from information available in the public domain.

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