Starting July 1, if you have a dangerous wild animal acquired before Sept. 3, 2022, you can keep it — but you’re required to register the animal with the city’s Animal Control Unit and pay a registration fee.
Source: WRAL News

Raleigh owners required to register dangerous wild animals starting in July
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