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cheetahs
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edgar (152.163.36.178) -
My cheetah is to fast so i cant catch him to give him a bath.
Comment #1 Brian (152.163.34.41) -
Are you looking for a blood bath when he eats you alive?
Comment #2 kabir from around the globe -
hehe..........lolyou have a cheeta and you want to give him a bath! nice joke buddy! :)
Comment #3 rickky (74.118.98.52) -
i have a cheetah. his name is speedy. he slrrps in my bed, i bath him and i once took him to my class, I go to U.F.T.(UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO)
Comment #4 nat (81.158.136.212) -
cool i own A south china tiger and a bengal tiger i also have 3 arctic wolves and 1 grey wolf i have a huge garden the south china tiger is only 7 month old and my arctic wolf has had pups i am letting the pup and cub grow together they are getting along well
Comment #5 Alex (213.204.213.229) -
Wow.... I want also a cheetah, but it´s not allowed in Holland :S.... but sometimes i take care of my uncle´s cheetah (belgium)
Comment #6 katie williams (71.65.224.138) -
A cheetah is a wild animal and they need to stay that way they dont need to be feed by hand, pole, stick, or any other divce it dosnt need a bath if uer going to keep it u need to imate what they do in the wild or otherwise give it to a RESCUE CENTER.
Comment #7 Michelle from US -
I don't see anything wrong with someone raising Cheetahs if its for conservation and breeding programs or if a private owner can provide a lot of time, work, money, commitement, and care.
Comment #8 not tellin (70.67.90.14) -
i want a cheetah so does my friend but where d oyou get them in canada?
Comment #9 cheetah (70.67.90.14) -
can you leave a e-mail or something for where you could get a pet cheetah please and thanx
Comment #10 cheetah (70.67.90.14) -
it's me again i would like a baby cheetah:)
Comment #11 Craig DeRosa from New York -
looking to bottle raise a cougar, puma, mountain lion. Please contact. Will also adopt one that needs a home no matter how old.Craig
Comment #12 becky from llandudno. north wales -
wow i would love to own a big cat especcially a tiger. i dont see anything wrong with owning them either. they are probably better off in captivity anyway. if they were in the wild they would be on edge all the time worrying of poaches, bigger animals ect ect... in captivity they dont have those worries. also in the wild they would have to fight for food and be at risk of serious diseases. i love animals but dont see the harm in domesticating them. at the end of the day cats and dogs were once wild animals.
Comment #13 josh (12.207.212.150) -
were can i get a cheetah damnit?
Comment #14 catherine (71.198.181.141) -
is it legal to have a pet cheetah due to the fact that they are endangered?if it is legal then what type of permits do you need? How long does it take to receive all the permits that you need?
Comment #15 VANESSA MILES (196.207.40.212) -
HI THEREI OWN A GAME FARM AND AM LOOKING FOR A PET CHEETAH.
Comment #16 Claire g (211.28.249.135) -
hey im from australia i want to start my own conservation program here in australia central aus is almost the same as africa how do i do this? no bull sh*t answers please!!!
Comment #17 anonymous (85.211.71.31) -
i love the cheetah as they are the most amazing animals on the planet. but isnt it cruel to keep them as pets bacause they're wild animals? imagine that in your garden trying to catch them. En voor "5 Alex (213.204.213.229)" jij maag jachtluipaard (cheetah) in Belgie??? hoe kan dat nou.. waarom niet in Nederland :S
Comment #18 Nathan S. from Graphic Design -
shoot it in the leg or cut one off so it cant run.
Comment #19 Sasuke Uchiha (71.131.36.238) -
Are we aloud to have cheetahs in California? if not where can we get a permit and can someone give a link to get one
Comment #20 Wayde (69.48.15.158) -
I t is legal, under extraordinary cicumstances, to own a Cheetah in the US. It requires state and local permits, and permits from the Dept, of Interior, USDA, and proper CITES paperwork-and about $15, 000 to purchase. Most of you appear to children or nitwits.
Comment #21 C lima (67.201.255.200) -
To all who want to own a cheetah: unless you are specially trained to work with wild animals you should not own one. Simple as that. You are all a bunch of idiots and I doubt you can take care of yourselves, much less a delicate, endangered wild cat. Please do all the cheetahs in the world a favor and leave them alone. If anyone in here actually does own a cheetah and is not making it up because they live a sad lonely existence, then please do not share how one would go about doing it. Cheetahs belong in the wild, not in your home. It is ridiculous to think it would be happy in such a condition. That last comment is for you Becky who seems to understand the desires of cheetahs...and I am assuming you do not have a degree in zoology much less the ability to talk to animals. Don't talk about things you know nothing about. Cheetahs are born in the wild, they belong in the wild. They are endangered and therefore, yes, need some sort of protection so we do not lose them completely. But that is why we have reserves in Africa such as the serengeti and the Masai Mara. Go educate yourselves because you sound like a bunch of ignorant fools.
Comment #22 Toxik (70.137.4.226) -
While I think owning a pet cheetah would be quite interesting, I understand I'll never own one. Why? Because I don't know how.Nor do most people in America or the rest of the world for that matter. IF you're really feelin riske go adopt that hell cat at the shelter that no one wants. It could use a home too ya know.
Comment #23 Christy Anderson (208.100.206.221) -
I want a cheetah for a pet so bad! The only problem is that I can't afford it and my parents won't let me. I've seen them and read and heard about them and how well behaved they are. Ithink they would be great house pets. They would love and protect you. They are very easily trained. Ijust LOVE them to death.
Comment #24 amber (68.61.74.96) -
Any animal and every animal that was or is domesticated was plucked from the wild and modified. In ancient times people kept cheetahs for hunting and pets. The only difference between fido and a wolf in the wild is somebody took fidos great great great great great momma and bred her to be a pet. If somebody wants to own a "wild" animal they know about them, in fact if it was not for private breeders and handlers and animal lovers we would not know half the information on these "wild" animals. I have a raccoon, most percieve them as rabid vermin, They are smart, kind, and rabies in racoons isnt even in my state. I dont see how you percieve a animal as wild when you call his name and he climbs up on your shoulder to stroke his paws through your hair. Cheetahs arent nearly as aggressive as other big cats. They lack retractable claws and are very intelligent. for those people who say owning a "wild" animal is wrong why dont you educate yourself and stop listening to one side. • Page 1 (Original Post) • Page 2 • Page 3 • Page 4 (Newest Replies) •
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