Live animal sales banned in Mercado Sonora starting 2026

Starting January 1, 2026, a court order bans the sale of live animals such as cats, dogs, birds, and fish at Mercado Sonora in Mexico City's Venustiano Carranza borough. The decision addresses decades of complaints about animal mistreatment and aligns with the Animal Protection and Welfare Law. Affected vendors are shifting to pet products, supported by local government.

Mercado Sonora, an iconic marketplace in Mexico City's Venustiano Carranza borough, famed for its array of goods from witchcraft items to accessories, has long faced criticism over live animal sales. For years, activists and animal rights groups have highlighted overcrowding, sales of sick animals, and even offerings for sacrifices or rituals on site.

The outright ban follows an injunction filed by organizations like Va por Sus Derechos, led by lawyer Susana Ramírez. An administrative court granted it in October 2025, taking effect January 1, 2026. This upholds the Animal Protection and Welfare Law, which already prohibits trading live beings in public spaces, vehicles, department stores, and supermarkets.

In response, vendors previously dealing in animals are pivoting their businesses. As Mayor Evelyn Parra noted in October, they now offer pet food, toys, leashes, and accessories. The Mexico City Government, alongside Parra, has pledged financial aid and dialogue forums to ease the shift, acknowledging many operations as longstanding family enterprises.

That said, some merchants plan to pursue their own injunctions to continue, citing revenue losses. Violations carry penalties like full shop closures and revocation of market operating rights. The ruling aims to eliminate abusive practices and advance animal welfare in the capital.

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