SF pet store owners prepare to fight as city plots ban on sale of live animals

Tamara Ceaikovski

Animal rights activists could soon get their way if officials in San Francisco decide to ban pet stores from selling live animals. Dozens and dozens of animal rights activists this week called on the SF Animal Commission to vote on a Retail Animal Sales Ban that would prohibit stores in the city from selling any live pets. During the commission meeting on Thursday, city leaders heard from proponents who said the ban would stop the “breeding mills” and “wild catching” of animals, like reptiles.