Hybrid Law tracks laws concerning ownership of hybrid cats and dogs in the United States, and where possible other countries. Legislation is listed by state and may include county and city.
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HAWAII:
Hawaii Administrative Rules chapter 4-71, "Non-Domestic Animal Import Rules", the Board of Agriculture maintains the following list of non-domestic animals:
List of Prohibited Animals
List of Restricted Animals (Part A and Part B)
List of Conditionally Approved Animals
Animals found on the List of Prohibited Animals are prohibited from entry into the State. Any cat or dog hybrid whereby one or both parents are prohibited or restricted and crossed with a domestic cat or dog are prohibited under HAR section 4-71-6. The detailed lists and HAR chapter 4-71, are at "http://hawaii.gov/hdoa" and click on the menu bar, "Admin Rules" to select the various .pdf under Chapter "71".
Domingo Cravalho, Jr.
Inspection and Compliance Section Chief
Hawaii Department of Agriculture
Plant Quarantine Branch
1849 Auiki Street
Honolulu, HI 96819
PH: (808) 832-0580
FX: (808) 832-0584
E-mail: Domingo
http://www.hawaii.gov/hdoa/ai/aqs/info
Prohibited Animals: The regulation of animal breeds and species that are permitted to enter Hawaii is under Plant Quarantine Branch jurisdiction and administrative rules. Non-domestic dogs and cats and hybrids such as wolf, wolf cross, Dingo, Bengal, Savannah, etc are prohibited under Plant Quarantine (PQ) law. Refer to Plant Quarantine's animal guidelines for importation.
Disclaimer: Please check all local, city, county, township, homeowners' ordinances in your area first before acquiring any hybrid or exotic animals.
Laws, statutes,
ordinances and regulations from all levels of government affect the
ownership of exotic and hybrid animals. It is strongly recommended that
county and city laws, and homeowners association rules be researched
prior to buying or selling any hybrid animal.
This list was compiled using government websites, citizen and law enforcement reports, field sources and news reports.


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