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What To Know Before Breeding Exotic Cats

By Anthony Davis


Individuals looking for a family or personal pet often have a number of options. In some cases, a domesticated kitten, cat, puppy or dog can bring a lot of joy into a home. Whereas, more adventurous individuals may want to consider owning and Breeding Exotic Cats.

As with other animals, it is important to understand as much about one of these animals as possible before taking one home. For, it is important to realize that while considered wild, these exotic felines do not pose the same threat as would a lion, leopard or cheetah. In addition, there are a number of smaller wild cats which a lot of people do not know exist.

While cheetahs, tigers and lions often steal the spotlight in zoos, big cat sanctuaries and documentaries, there are many smaller exotics which are in need of private homes. In many cases, these breeds are threatened in the wild and therefore are in need of rescue by responsible owners.

While threatened, most are not on the endangered species list nor are the breeds of a nature that would consider humans prey. While this is the case, it should be noted that owning one of these animals is far different than owning a domesticated household pet. For, even the most experienced pet owners often find owning wild animals to be somewhat of a challenging experience.

One difference in owning an exotic breed versus a domesticated one is like comparing a golf player to a sky diver. As such, it is often more adventurous owners whom have the income to care for one which make the best homes. At the same time, it is advised that any one considering owning an exotic pet animal read a number of articles and general rules with regard to ownership.

Different states in the United States have differing laws as related to owning and breeding wild cats and other animals. In most cases, these laws are based on protecting the animals and owners from a number of issues. While this is the case, these laws are quite varied depending on the climate and location of each State as well as risks which are most often based on past experience.

One of the most important things to understand with regards to owning a wild cat is that the animal is going to mark territory by spraying. Whereas, the owner will also need to invest in a large outdoor kennel or provide a room totally dedicated to the animal. For, while often playful with humans and other animals, it is never safe to leave a wild animal unattended.

Whether acquiring a domesticated or exotic animal as a pet, it is important to note that travel is often more limited. In some cases, when it comes to domesticated pets, there are pet kennels and hotels at which pets can be boarded at a nominal cost. Whereas, when it comes to wild cats and other exotics, it can often be far more difficult to locate a pet sitter.

Most importantly, once having made a commitment to acquire one as a pet, it can often be difficult to re-home the animal. At the same time, owners whom can handle all these challenges often make great homes. As to the types of wild cats which are generally legal to own in the United States, these include servals, bobcats, caracals, Canadian and Siberian lynxes, Geoffory's, Bengals, Asian Leopards and hybrids.




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