you all need to calm down here if you knew anything besides being a hippie, you would know that it is fairly common for mothers to abandon baby cheetahs and conservation centers hold adoptions seminars where they select people who are suitable to take care of cheetahs ie. money large property. just because it is a in a foreign country doesnt mean its a slave cheetah
@josevanreyes I agree. The Egyptians kept them as pets. As a matter of fact they are generally very tame & gentle even in the wild. As long as a person takes good care of it & doesn't allow it to endanger anyone, I think you should be able to keep one as a pet. I would much rather have a Cheetah living next door to me than a pit bull ;-)
@josevanreyes I agree. The Egyptians kept them as pets. As a matter of fact they are generally very tame & gentle even in the wild. As long as a person takes good care of it & doesn't allow it to endanger anyone, I think you should be able to keep one as a pet. I would much rather have a Cheetah living next door to me than a pit bull ;-)
@josevanreyes I agree. The Egyptians kept them as pets. As a matter of fact they are generally very tame & gentle even in the wild. As long as a person takes good care of it & doesn't allow it to endanger anyone, I think you should be able to keep one as a pet. I would much rather have a Cheetah living next door to me than a pit bull ;-)
you can't give it freedom now! It could come right up to poachers that would kill it! So, as long as the animal is cared for and happy i think this is fine.... however i do not think that you should get a big cat as a pet, they are wild and should stay that way.
@LoveToJump24 Apparently you don't know that ALL animals were wild at one time. Every domesticated animal humans keep was a wild animal to start with. Cheetahs are having a VERY hard time surviving in the wild and I think it's great that someone has taken one in and is obviously taking very good care of it. Why don't you go to a video where all they are doing is KILLING wildlife for fun and see what real abuse is. I would love to have a mountain lion or cheetah for a pet :-)
@rebtris Excuse me!? Yes, i do know that all animals were wild at one time! And i never said he was abusing this animal, now did I? I simply said that you should not have a cheetah as a pet, because they are still wild, born into captivity or not they are unpredictable and could snap at any moment! Haven't you ever heard of a lion raised in captivity, the owner loves it, and it has anything it wants. But then one day it snaps and kills the owner! DO NOT GET A BIG CAT AS A PET!!!!
@LoveToJump24 You know your last statement "one day it snaps & kills the owner" that is happening on a regular basis with pit bulls but mention banning them or even regulating them (like big cats are) and the pit bull nuts go crazy. I own 98 acres in the country and if I can ever afford the enclosure and the food, you better believe I'm gonna get a big cat for a pet. Better I should keep it & love it than someone else keep it to kill for fur or trap it in the wild.
@rebtris No! My friend has a pit bull, its the sweetest thing ever! I do agree with you in a way, Yes SOME pit bulls can be dangerous, and i do believe if your pit bull has ever caused harm to another person you should not have that dog! But big cats are never completely 'domesticated' as some people think they are, they still have a wild instinct! Plus it is illegal to hunt many big cats! And there are many refuges for big cats! Also please do not call people idiots! That is insulting!
@LoveToJump24 So you're saying it's okay to keep pit bulls UNTIL they snap & hurt or kill somebody but it's NOT okay to keep big cats even when they are STRICTLY regulated (which pit bulls aren't but should be) & even when the only person that is risking danger from the big cat is the owner & even when the big cat really HAS NO SAFE habitat anymore because people have taken it all. If people had not been allowed to keep wild dogs as pets way back when, nobody would have a dog now.
@rebtris Fine then, if your pit bull has ever shown signs of aggression, then get rid of it! And its not just the owner risking danger of himself/herself, it is also the people around them! What if the cat goes mad and gets out of it's cage and kills people ,peoples livestock, or anything important to them! Then innocent people who didn't even own the cat are killed! Now wouldn't that make you feel just the tiniest bit bad? Just think about that for a while.
@LoveToJump24 I wouldn't have a pit bull if it was the last dog on earth. But what if lots of people were keeping big cats & about 22 times a year there were people killed by the big cats, don't you think people would be up in arms to ban the keeping of big cats in neighborhoods? Yes, they would be & I wouldn't blame them yet the pit nutters are faced with that in reality & all they can do is make excuses for the pit bulls & why they attacked someone & whine about banning them.
@LoveToJump24 You're right that it's not just the owner who is risking danger when someone keeps a dangerous animal, THAT is why I say that pit bulls should be subject to the same strict containment laws that big cats are. When a city tries to ban pit bulls or make keeping them much harder you hear a chorus of complaints about it even though pit bulls are responsible for the most fatal attacks year after year! If you can keep a pit bull, you should be able to keep a big cat.
@rebtris Yes, you should not be able to get a pit bull or breed pit bulls unless you have a license.But think, if everyone had a big cat, they would want to go off exploring because of there natural instinct to hunt,correct? Well then that would mean getting out of there yards,& then possibly breeding with other big cats that have gotten out. Then we would have the same problem with big cats as we do pit bulls, they would get used to no human contact and then go insane possibly killing!
@LoveToJump24 You should not be able to have a pit bull unless you adhere to the same strict containment laws that big cat owners have to adhere to: A chain link pen with concrete footing, a top and a 2 locked gates. If the animal gets out, it can be shot on sight. THAT'S what big cat owners have to do & that's what pit bull owners should have to do. NOBODY should be allowed to breed pit bulls. They killed 22 people last year, more than ALL the other dog breeds put together.
@rebtris Yes, you should not be able to get a pit bull or breed pit bulls unless you have a license.But think, if everyone had a big cat, they would want to go off exploring because of there natural instinct to hunt,correct? Well then that would mean getting out of there yards,& then possibly breeding with other big cats that have gotten out. Then we would have the same problem with big cats as we do pit bulls, they would get used to no human contact and then go insane possibly killing!
@rebtris Yes, you should not be able to get a pit bull or breed pit bulls unless you have a license.But think, if everyone had a big cat, they would want to go off exploring because of there natural instinct to hunt,correct? Well then that would mean getting out of there yards,& then possibly breeding with other big cats that have gotten out. Then we would have the same problem with big cats as we do pit bulls, they would get used to no human contact and then go insane possibly killing!
@LoveToJump24 Who says you shouldn't keep a big cat as a pet? As long as you can take care of it and you're not endangering anyone but yourself (possibly) then why not? They let trappers and hunters have their way with these animals but when someone wants to keep one as a pet al of a sudden it is taboo? You say they are wild and "should stay that way". that is only YOUR opinion. People keep pit bulls & don't even keep them off the streets, why can't I have a big cat?
The big point that a LOT of people don't seem to understand is not only being able to provide the kind of care that the animal needs, but also respecting the animal and reading its body language. If your animal is loving and wants up in your lap, and your ok with that, go ahead and play and have fun! Enjoy your pet, but ALWAYS keep in mind that it is indeed a wild animal with natural instincts. This advice can be applied to ANY non-domesticated animal.
@littlemissxxx3 As a matter of fact, that statement could be made about people who choose to own the ill bred pit bull which has shown itself to be unpredictable, aggressive & tenacious to the point you can't get one off of somebody when it attacks them. Pit bulls were responsible for 70% of FATAL dog attacks in 2011 in US, many of them were "sweet, gentle & loyal" right up to the day they tore someone's face off. So just because an animal is domesticated doesn't mean it's safe.
@GROMINBLX It is more sad when they are killed in the wild for nothing more than fur. Get over yourself! He takes care of and loves the cheetah it seems and he appears healthy and not stressed!
@nemesis2525 'It is more sad when they are killed in the wild for nothing more than fur'
It has NOTHING to do with my comment! It is more sad when people are killed than enslaved... So WHAT?? its not ok to enslave them anyway!
'Get over yourself! He takes care of and loves the cheetah it seems and he appears healthy and not stressed!' Get over myself? lol. Point of my comment is to express my own opinion. and cheetah does NOT look happy. He looks apathetic and bored. he canot run
@GROMINBLX "Just sad looking at cheetah on a leash.." I said it is more sad when they are killed in the wild for fur. So yes it does have to do with your comment because it is compairing the "sadness" of being a pet that is fed taken care of rather than being killed for a trophy.He takes him to the desert to hunt rabbits so he CAN actually run. I think if he was really distressed or unhappy I think he could just kill the man which he hasnt. Slavery is what has nothing to do with any of this.
@GROMINBLX I do not think slavery or murdering people is ok nor do I think everyone should own a cheetah. I simply ment that in reality cheetahs are killed often just for fur and this one wasnt. It has a home, gets fed, and gets to run in the desert and hunt small prey. It isnt like he enslaves the cheetah to work or die. Also if you have any pets set them free because you obviously compare slaves to pets. Which is like apples and oranges. We have a difference of opinions I guess
In Sumerian, Egyptian and other ancient civilations, cheetahs were frequently kept as pets. In fact, as hunting companions they may once have been as popular as dogs. - discovery animal website.
It is kinda ridiculous though they were domesticated by Egyptians etc, why can't we have one big cat as an option? they are already VERY shallow in their gene pool and nothing will fix that. I don't mean to take any from the wild obviously.
Here's a fact..Cheetahs aren't even classified as a 'big cat' they cannot roar, they are classified like ocelots, and caracals and domestic cats- as a lesser cat...they are alos pretty gentle and besides being fast they don't really have any 'dangerous to adult human' qualities...they biggest prey they hunt is 40 lbs...
Wild animals are not pets. Large cats and canids belong either in their natural habitats or in accredited zoos with the experience, trained staff, funding, and scientific knowledge to care for them properly. The exotic pet trade threatens countless species and places them in danger of becoming extinct in the wild. Keeping these animals also jeopardizes human & animal health. Be responsible when choosing any pet.
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@szuberi No, someone with the best of intentions can still raise an animal improperly. This magnificent creature is kept on a leash, in a house. I know it at first seems "cute" but once you think about the life this animal is really living, you will see it is quite sad.
It certainly isn't the best life, but if it's happy and healthy, it's fine. It gets taken to a desert to run and hunt on a regular basis. Cheetahs run because they hunt. They don't generally run when there's no need. It shouldn't be a massive health concern or happiness issue.
I'm not saying people should own cheetahs. But this cheetah seems content and happy with his family. It's not sad at all.
I think cheetahs are one of the most gorgeous and intriguing of all wild cats. Love watching them on "Big Cat Diary," many times they come right up to the researchers and camera crew...they really do seem fairly domesticated even in the wild. I wish I could have one!
@bozzadude you faggot i hope you get hit my a massive logging truck and still live with the excrutiating pain, in a hospital bed every single day for the rest of your life you sad sad poor excuse for a human being.
*fact pet cheeta's are more safe then anyother kind of exotic carnivore
i find it weird how people think its wierd but cheetah are domesticeted, maybe not for urban land, but they make great pets, there also the only carnivore pet that will never attack its own owner, also cheeta's are to weak to kill a full grown human (when it sees it coming) they maybe be fast but thats bout it :/
i find it beter to have these animals as a pet then getting hunted
@ToxicTearsProduction exactly! so many ppl immediately judge a cheetah and think, "oh its a big cat, it must be sooo dangerous!" when that's totally not true. They have a huge chance of being killed in the wild. Only like, 10-30% of cheetah cubs survive to adulthood apparently, so what's so bad with them being taken in by a person? They'll be safer and happier.
@Splashstorm04 uhu and beside the one he has isn't a wild cheetah... its one that comes from a breeder, no person is stupid enough to take a wild animal in there home, tecnically cheetah's where domesticated before cats so they are indeed pets
@ToxicTearsProduction Yeah, who would take an adult wild cheetah and put it in their home? That's so dumb. And cheetahs aren't exactly "domesticated" as they haven't changed physically or mentally because of selective breeding, but they are very tame animals.
@DecemberRegn Well... cats and dogs were originally the same as this cheetah. While I think owning an exotic animal with no understanding of it is a really, REALLY bad idea, I think if your going to treat the animal with respect and help it, I'm ok with it. (I am NOT saying just because you read some books to get a cheetah) But there's way too many of you saying "its wrong, they're wild, they should stay that way" If that's how you feel, join PETA.
@strangerpenguin Cats and dogs ARE different, they've been bred for decades and hundreds of years to become like they are today. Just like elephants are still very much wild animals, foxes or dolphins. I think it's good if he cares for it and all, but better to never keep them as a pet. Even if he haves good intentions, but I would never tell him to go set it free, just not to get another one. Many of these animals are taken from the wild to people who want "exotic" pets, it's not good.
@DecemberRegn But they started out the same way as the cheetah is what I'm saying. Whilst it would be very cool to have a cheetah, I don't think endangered animals are best to be kept. Unless they're for hunting. Like falconry. (And I don't agree with peta either. Thank you for an actually intelligent response since you don't get that usually in youtube, just thought I'd say :) )
@strangerpenguin I understand that, but people have to accept the fact that the difference between domesticated animals and wild ones are huge! There is a vast difference. Some wild animals can be kept though by certain people, but most do not make good pets.
Haha, indeed, it's hard to lead a civil conversation here sometimes. ^^''
@DecemberRegn I guess you aren't aware of all the horrible things that happen to big cats "in the wild". Mountain lions are hunted in most states in the US with dogs & treed & shot down by a jerk just for fun. Lots of times it's a female who leaves behind cubs that will starve. Cheetahs in the wild encounter farmers with guns, hyenas & lions who kill the cubs & starvation & injuries that end up fatal. Wow, if I was a Cheetah, I think I'd rather live where I wouldn't get shot at.
@rebtris Well, my first comment come off as very PETA-ish and maybe I should explain myself more thoroughly, I agree. But your comment here isn't really a valid one although I can see your point. If it's a abondoned cub I can't see a problem really if you know how to properly care for it. The best would be to release it into the wild again if you could, but if not, as long as it lives a healthy and stimulated life I can't see that of a big problem with it, no. But...
@DecemberRegn ..saying that it's dangerous to live a wild and free life (mostly because of humans here) it's okay to have them as pets. Then why not take in all animals in the wild since it's dangerous? Animals in the wild are killed all the time and many live harsh lives. But we can't take all of them in and pet them on our sofas, now can we? Try to fight the poachers (etc.) and make good reservations for them or similar, don't take them in as pets.
@DecemberRegn This one here might be an exception. I'm sure there's more "exceptions", but all in all, we shouldn't try to make wild animals like these become common pets, especially not if you just think it's cool (not saying most people are thinking this). I know too many people owning dogs, cats and birds and not knowing how to properly care for them. The same goes to many people owning big exotic pets too. I just hope people do their research and actually know what it takes.
@DecemberRegn Also lastly, the illegal cheetah pet trade is a huge threat to this already threatened species. Since they are so difficult to breed in captivity the cubs are usually taken from the wild, where the mother is usually killed and most cubs don't survive the travel. In the end, I think it's better to try and work with preserving these animals in reservations and at help out as a volunteer or at rescues. ^^
Unless you happen to own a few dozen acres of land and give it a deer once a month to hunt, you have no right to put a cheetah in such a confined lifestyle. These animals aren't meant to be domesticated or owned.
dam. Hey dont let that thing get off that leash, Once that thing takes off you aint never gonna catch it lol, Oh yea my dog ran away the other day i had to get on my bike and catch it. Well my cheetah ran away the other day i got in my car and still couldnt catch it
I agree the wild is not the greatest place for wild animals there are countless dangers out there. Animals in captivity usually last longer but keeping such animals can be dangerous.
@dv713 Keeping pit bulls is dangerous too but people are keeping them in residential neighborhoods with NO special rules for muzzling etc. At least when someone keeps a pet lion or other "exotic" animal, they are required to have minimal enclosures and safety precautions. They should make pit bull owners have to get permits, build special enclosures etc. You are WAY more likely to get killed by a domestic dog than a wild animal.
The chinese, egyptians, africans etc. kept them as pet's for centuries. They have been proven to be the gentlest and most easily trained of all of the large cat's. To say that they would be better off in the wild is absolutely upsurd if they are in a home where they are safe, well cared for and given proper interaction with people and other animals. There are different customs in other countries and you shouldn't believe everything that you hear on animal planet. That is just being mindless.
@szuberi they are not supposed to stay in zoo's even if they may be better right now then there own homeplace. They are supposed to be in the wild where they can hunt and eat on the field and so on.
@TheOnlyGhostGirl What you don't understand is that "the wild" is shrinking all the time and there's no safe habitat for many of these animals anymore. Cheetahs are being shot by farmers in their native habitat. Their numbers are dwindling and people keeping them as pets may actually help them to survive as a species.
@rebtris what about the hundreds of massive, several million square mile national parks and nature reserves all across africa, the americas, and asia that helps protect these species? may animals which were endangered have seen their numbers sky rocket in recent years. also, Zoos help massively with these things, as tigers are nowhere near extinction as there are over 5000 in breeding programs across america alone.
@titytit So it's okay to keep them in a zoo but not as a pet? What's the difference? And there are parks and reserves where they can live but many times their habitat adjoins some farmers fields and then they get shot. People wouldn't have ANY domesticated animals today if someone in the past had not started keeping wild animals.
@rebtris Why do you reply to everyone who wrights on this page. We don't need to know about everything from your 'i know it all brain' we are just posting our opinions! Gosh back off!!!!
@thislilangel93 "To say that they would be better off in the wild is absolutely absurd" Um? Big cats are not meant to be indoor pets! You really think they are happier? I doubt it. Note how it is dragging that guy along? Keeping it on a short leash - bastard
From the vibe I'm getting, this guy has a cheetah for all the wrong reasons. His interaction with it tells me that it's more of a status symbol that for the love of a pet...."I'm rich, I can have anything I want, even one of the most endangered cats on Earth"...I didn't see any real love there whatsoever.
@titytit Are you kidding??? Between human predation, lack of genetic diversity, their cubs' high mortality rate and pressure from other carnivores like lions and leopards, Cheetahs are one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet. There's only about 12,000 remaining in the wild in 25 African countries...in Iran there are on 50 to 60 of the Asian sub-species left, and that's only an estimation...the actual number could be smaller than that. Think you'd better do some research.
@titytit I repeat....ARE YOU KIDDING? In December 2008 cheetahs were added to the UN's list of the most endangered animals in the world, so I think you'd better smoke a joint, settle your lil self down and do some actual reading up on the subject before slamming someone for "bullshit".
@Loshia2002 but were they added to the 'endangered in the wild' list or were they added to the 'endangered overall' list.
Bengal tigers are endangered, but they are nowhere near the point of going extinct. Same as siberian tigers and many other tiger species. The same with cheetahs. The sheer number of cheetahs in zoos and, by extension, breeding programs numbers in the thousands.
So stop trying to play the blame game and take your bleeding heart elsewhere.
@rebtris they are only a VU on the risk scale. I think you may be getting confused with what they mean by endangered. Cheetahs, for some reason, have a very small gene pool, so they are in danger of disease, but their numbers at the moment are high.
@maxeythecat I don't know how you got that vibe. I mean yeah he's using few words and speaking in a dispassionate monotone but it's probably because english isn't primary language. I'm sure he loves his cheetah, otherwise he wouldn't take care of him the way he said he does
@georgebaggy Verbal language has nothing to do with the impression I'm getting from this guy...I'm talking about how he's relating to the animal thru his body language. Sure he's interacting with her and all that, but I detect a little discomfort and lack of ease on his part, as if he wasn't as familiar with his pet as he purports himself to be. You can see there's no intimacy between them...it's as if he's a pro dog walker taking his neighbor's poodle out on a leash instead of a loving owner.
@maxeythecat Endangered? THey're not endangered AT ALL. They're under the "vulnerable" status, but they're not endangered whatsoever. So there's no way they could be "one of the most endangered cats". Not even close.
@maxeythecat I didn't see that whats so ever. I saw that he loved and took care of the cheetah. I think you just have biases ingrained in you because he is an Arab Muslim.
@maxeythecat Obviously it has something to do with the culture because he says it was a graduation gift. At least the guy treats it with respect and gives it attention (or so it seems). Im sure a cheetah likes having a human friend as much as he likes having a pet cheetah.
@carlos00abusmrah u have know idea pal! hahah! his a rich of oil arab! and nothing matter to do!his got a fucking cheetah as a pet from east africa!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get over him being Arabic or Persian. Who cares? He clearly takes very good care of his pet and has developed quite a bond with him, as you can see by the control he has over the cheetah on a leash...who can top speeds of 70mph if they want to.
To the people saying this is wrong because now the cheeta has no survival skills and it should be let free. Domestic dogs and cats no longer have survival skills but no one complains about that? This cheetah won't suffer droughts or lack of food or even hunters if being owned as a pet. This man possibly saved this cheetah. Oh but who cares if it's alive it's not free! That's basically what ur saying.
RICH ASS ARAB SPOILED BITCH if this dude lets him go HE WOULD NOT MAKE IT A WEEK IN THE JUNGLE IT HAS NO SKILLS AT ALL IT WAS BROUGHT UP WITH HUMANS THAT PET HAS THE LIFE I BET
i would love a pet cheetah!!!!!!!!!
RaquelRavage 11 hours ago
Fuck yea
holyshitballsss 15 hours ago
people just hating cause they dont have a cheetah
arm071775 16 hours ago
wouldn't you need to take them for long ass walks???
habbobeyond 5 days ago
you all need to calm down here if you knew anything besides being a hippie, you would know that it is fairly common for mothers to abandon baby cheetahs and conservation centers hold adoptions seminars where they select people who are suitable to take care of cheetahs ie. money large property. just because it is a in a foreign country doesnt mean its a slave cheetah
VictumvilleSlugger 6 days ago
I saw a gorilla who want to take care of your sick ass..Let this cats free u sick assholes
shadow2man 1 week ago
I think Cheetah's should be allowed as pets. They're not really dangerous and easily domesticated.
josevanreyes 1 week ago 2
@josevanreyes I agree. The Egyptians kept them as pets. As a matter of fact they are generally very tame & gentle even in the wild. As long as a person takes good care of it & doesn't allow it to endanger anyone, I think you should be able to keep one as a pet. I would much rather have a Cheetah living next door to me than a pit bull ;-)
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@josevanreyes I agree. The Egyptians kept them as pets. As a matter of fact they are generally very tame & gentle even in the wild. As long as a person takes good care of it & doesn't allow it to endanger anyone, I think you should be able to keep one as a pet. I would much rather have a Cheetah living next door to me than a pit bull ;-)
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@josevanreyes I agree. The Egyptians kept them as pets. As a matter of fact they are generally very tame & gentle even in the wild. As long as a person takes good care of it & doesn't allow it to endanger anyone, I think you should be able to keep one as a pet. I would much rather have a Cheetah living next door to me than a pit bull ;-)
rebtris 1 week ago
you can't give it freedom now! It could come right up to poachers that would kill it! So, as long as the animal is cared for and happy i think this is fine.... however i do not think that you should get a big cat as a pet, they are wild and should stay that way.
LoveToJump24 2 weeks ago
@LoveToJump24 Apparently you don't know that ALL animals were wild at one time. Every domesticated animal humans keep was a wild animal to start with. Cheetahs are having a VERY hard time surviving in the wild and I think it's great that someone has taken one in and is obviously taking very good care of it. Why don't you go to a video where all they are doing is KILLING wildlife for fun and see what real abuse is. I would love to have a mountain lion or cheetah for a pet :-)
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris Excuse me!? Yes, i do know that all animals were wild at one time! And i never said he was abusing this animal, now did I? I simply said that you should not have a cheetah as a pet, because they are still wild, born into captivity or not they are unpredictable and could snap at any moment! Haven't you ever heard of a lion raised in captivity, the owner loves it, and it has anything it wants. But then one day it snaps and kills the owner! DO NOT GET A BIG CAT AS A PET!!!!
LoveToJump24 1 week ago
@LoveToJump24 You know your last statement "one day it snaps & kills the owner" that is happening on a regular basis with pit bulls but mention banning them or even regulating them (like big cats are) and the pit bull nuts go crazy. I own 98 acres in the country and if I can ever afford the enclosure and the food, you better believe I'm gonna get a big cat for a pet. Better I should keep it & love it than someone else keep it to kill for fur or trap it in the wild.
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris No! My friend has a pit bull, its the sweetest thing ever! I do agree with you in a way, Yes SOME pit bulls can be dangerous, and i do believe if your pit bull has ever caused harm to another person you should not have that dog! But big cats are never completely 'domesticated' as some people think they are, they still have a wild instinct! Plus it is illegal to hunt many big cats! And there are many refuges for big cats! Also please do not call people idiots! That is insulting!
LoveToJump24 1 week ago
@LoveToJump24 So you're saying it's okay to keep pit bulls UNTIL they snap & hurt or kill somebody but it's NOT okay to keep big cats even when they are STRICTLY regulated (which pit bulls aren't but should be) & even when the only person that is risking danger from the big cat is the owner & even when the big cat really HAS NO SAFE habitat anymore because people have taken it all. If people had not been allowed to keep wild dogs as pets way back when, nobody would have a dog now.
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris Fine then, if your pit bull has ever shown signs of aggression, then get rid of it! And its not just the owner risking danger of himself/herself, it is also the people around them! What if the cat goes mad and gets out of it's cage and kills people ,peoples livestock, or anything important to them! Then innocent people who didn't even own the cat are killed! Now wouldn't that make you feel just the tiniest bit bad? Just think about that for a while.
LoveToJump24 1 week ago
@LoveToJump24 I wouldn't have a pit bull if it was the last dog on earth. But what if lots of people were keeping big cats & about 22 times a year there were people killed by the big cats, don't you think people would be up in arms to ban the keeping of big cats in neighborhoods? Yes, they would be & I wouldn't blame them yet the pit nutters are faced with that in reality & all they can do is make excuses for the pit bulls & why they attacked someone & whine about banning them.
rebtris 1 week ago
@LoveToJump24 You're right that it's not just the owner who is risking danger when someone keeps a dangerous animal, THAT is why I say that pit bulls should be subject to the same strict containment laws that big cats are. When a city tries to ban pit bulls or make keeping them much harder you hear a chorus of complaints about it even though pit bulls are responsible for the most fatal attacks year after year! If you can keep a pit bull, you should be able to keep a big cat.
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris Yes, you should not be able to get a pit bull or breed pit bulls unless you have a license.But think, if everyone had a big cat, they would want to go off exploring because of there natural instinct to hunt,correct? Well then that would mean getting out of there yards,& then possibly breeding with other big cats that have gotten out. Then we would have the same problem with big cats as we do pit bulls, they would get used to no human contact and then go insane possibly killing!
LoveToJump24 6 days ago
@LoveToJump24 You should not be able to have a pit bull unless you adhere to the same strict containment laws that big cat owners have to adhere to: A chain link pen with concrete footing, a top and a 2 locked gates. If the animal gets out, it can be shot on sight. THAT'S what big cat owners have to do & that's what pit bull owners should have to do. NOBODY should be allowed to breed pit bulls. They killed 22 people last year, more than ALL the other dog breeds put together.
rebtris 18 hours ago
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@rebtris Yes, you should not be able to get a pit bull or breed pit bulls unless you have a license.But think, if everyone had a big cat, they would want to go off exploring because of there natural instinct to hunt,correct? Well then that would mean getting out of there yards,& then possibly breeding with other big cats that have gotten out. Then we would have the same problem with big cats as we do pit bulls, they would get used to no human contact and then go insane possibly killing!
LoveToJump24 6 days ago
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@rebtris Yes, you should not be able to get a pit bull or breed pit bulls unless you have a license.But think, if everyone had a big cat, they would want to go off exploring because of there natural instinct to hunt,correct? Well then that would mean getting out of there yards,& then possibly breeding with other big cats that have gotten out. Then we would have the same problem with big cats as we do pit bulls, they would get used to no human contact and then go insane possibly killing!
LoveToJump24 6 days ago
@LoveToJump24 Who says you shouldn't keep a big cat as a pet? As long as you can take care of it and you're not endangering anyone but yourself (possibly) then why not? They let trappers and hunters have their way with these animals but when someone wants to keep one as a pet al of a sudden it is taboo? You say they are wild and "should stay that way". that is only YOUR opinion. People keep pit bulls & don't even keep them off the streets, why can't I have a big cat?
rebtris 1 week ago
The big point that a LOT of people don't seem to understand is not only being able to provide the kind of care that the animal needs, but also respecting the animal and reading its body language. If your animal is loving and wants up in your lap, and your ok with that, go ahead and play and have fun! Enjoy your pet, but ALWAYS keep in mind that it is indeed a wild animal with natural instincts. This advice can be applied to ANY non-domesticated animal.
littlemissxxx3 2 weeks ago
@littlemissxxx3 As a matter of fact, that statement could be made about people who choose to own the ill bred pit bull which has shown itself to be unpredictable, aggressive & tenacious to the point you can't get one off of somebody when it attacks them. Pit bulls were responsible for 70% of FATAL dog attacks in 2011 in US, many of them were "sweet, gentle & loyal" right up to the day they tore someone's face off. So just because an animal is domesticated doesn't mean it's safe.
rebtris 1 week ago
Just sad looking at cheetah on a leash walking slowly wit his "owner" :(
GROMINBLX 2 weeks ago
@GROMINBLX It is more sad when they are killed in the wild for nothing more than fur. Get over yourself! He takes care of and loves the cheetah it seems and he appears healthy and not stressed!
nemesis2525 2 weeks ago
@nemesis2525 'It is more sad when they are killed in the wild for nothing more than fur'
It has NOTHING to do with my comment! It is more sad when people are killed than enslaved... So WHAT?? its not ok to enslave them anyway!
'Get over yourself! He takes care of and loves the cheetah it seems and he appears healthy and not stressed!' Get over myself? lol. Point of my comment is to express my own opinion. and cheetah does NOT look happy. He looks apathetic and bored. he canot run
GROMINBLX 2 weeks ago
@GROMINBLX My experience with owning & caring for pets is that YOU are enslaved to THEM, not the other way around ;-)
rebtris 1 week ago
@nemesis2525 he loves the cheethah? i love cheetahs so much that i would never keep them as my pet
GROMINBLX 2 weeks ago
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@GROMINBLX "Just sad looking at cheetah on a leash.." I said it is more sad when they are killed in the wild for fur. So yes it does have to do with your comment because it is compairing the "sadness" of being a pet that is fed taken care of rather than being killed for a trophy.He takes him to the desert to hunt rabbits so he CAN actually run. I think if he was really distressed or unhappy I think he could just kill the man which he hasnt. Slavery is what has nothing to do with any of this.
nemesis2525 2 weeks ago
@GROMINBLX I do not think slavery or murdering people is ok nor do I think everyone should own a cheetah. I simply ment that in reality cheetahs are killed often just for fur and this one wasnt. It has a home, gets fed, and gets to run in the desert and hunt small prey. It isnt like he enslaves the cheetah to work or die. Also if you have any pets set them free because you obviously compare slaves to pets. Which is like apples and oranges. We have a difference of opinions I guess
nemesis2525 2 weeks ago 3
wow that is really cool lucky bastard
MystikalMayhem 2 weeks ago
In Sumerian, Egyptian and other ancient civilations, cheetahs were frequently kept as pets. In fact, as hunting companions they may once have been as popular as dogs. - discovery animal website.
FD87 3 weeks ago 2
**Neighbor lets yapping ankle-biter chihuahua out of house** !!!!KILL RAMBO KILL!!!!
drunksqurrel 4 weeks ago
the animals belongs to the wild, not with people stupid as fuck!
GamingseriesHD 1 month ago
@GamingseriesHD u just jelly
GurubashiGodBreaker 4 weeks ago 2
@GurubashiGodBreaker lol Lime green jelly
nemesis2525 2 weeks ago
poor animal wants to run
MsIndent 1 month ago
Cheetahs are genetically crossed with dogs. Proof is right in front of you.
ThingsGoBOOM2013 1 month ago
your cheetah is a little skinny
29cyclones 1 month ago
It is kinda ridiculous though they were domesticated by Egyptians etc, why can't we have one big cat as an option? they are already VERY shallow in their gene pool and nothing will fix that. I don't mean to take any from the wild obviously.
LionGoddess1 1 month ago
if you can handle owning any type of wild pet go for it, as
long as you can give it what it needs and make sure the people
around you are safe
whodeybby 1 month ago
Here's a fact..Cheetahs aren't even classified as a 'big cat' they cannot roar, they are classified like ocelots, and caracals and domestic cats- as a lesser cat...they are alos pretty gentle and besides being fast they don't really have any 'dangerous to adult human' qualities...they biggest prey they hunt is 40 lbs...
ShiariGirl 1 month ago
Wild animals are not pets. Large cats and canids belong either in their natural habitats or in accredited zoos with the experience, trained staff, funding, and scientific knowledge to care for them properly. The exotic pet trade threatens countless species and places them in danger of becoming extinct in the wild. Keeping these animals also jeopardizes human & animal health. Be responsible when choosing any pet.
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Conserve4Tomorrow 1 month ago
This video of Carlos Tevez was filmed after he left the City training ground and drove to Dundee in his bare feet.
cav62 2 months ago
as long as he cares for the animal, it is all good.
szuberi 2 months ago 40
@szuberi No, someone with the best of intentions can still raise an animal improperly. This magnificent creature is kept on a leash, in a house. I know it at first seems "cute" but once you think about the life this animal is really living, you will see it is quite sad.
DreamWeaver1988 1 month ago
@DreamWeaver1988
It certainly isn't the best life, but if it's happy and healthy, it's fine. It gets taken to a desert to run and hunt on a regular basis. Cheetahs run because they hunt. They don't generally run when there's no need. It shouldn't be a massive health concern or happiness issue.
I'm not saying people should own cheetahs. But this cheetah seems content and happy with his family. It's not sad at all.
WhyLimeTime 2 weeks ago
I think cheetahs are one of the most gorgeous and intriguing of all wild cats. Love watching them on "Big Cat Diary," many times they come right up to the researchers and camera crew...they really do seem fairly domesticated even in the wild. I wish I could have one!
mambovolley5 2 months ago 11
Hope you wake up one night with it ripping your guts open you sad sad pathetic little poor excuse for a man.
bozzadude 2 months ago
@bozzadude seriously don't be rude.
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
@bozzadude you faggot i hope you get hit my a massive logging truck and still live with the excrutiating pain, in a hospital bed every single day for the rest of your life you sad sad poor excuse for a human being.
xxxKronicxxx1 1 month ago
You wanker. Let it run free. Hope someone puts a leash around your neck.
bozzadude 2 months ago
@bozzadude Yeah, let it run free so it can be shot by some farmer for getting into his livestock.
rebtris 1 week ago
From what I heard out of all the Big Cats Cheetahs are the tamest. There alot easier to train than a Leopard, Panther, Jaguar, Mountain Lion and etc.
TheCajunGambit1 2 months ago
"My cat is faster than your cat" lol...
KevinCali24 2 months ago 2
*fact pet cheeta's are more safe then anyother kind of exotic carnivore
i find it weird how people think its wierd but cheetah are domesticeted, maybe not for urban land, but they make great pets, there also the only carnivore pet that will never attack its own owner, also cheeta's are to weak to kill a full grown human (when it sees it coming) they maybe be fast but thats bout it :/
i find it beter to have these animals as a pet then getting hunted
ToxicTearsProduction 2 months ago 3
@ToxicTearsProduction exactly! so many ppl immediately judge a cheetah and think, "oh its a big cat, it must be sooo dangerous!" when that's totally not true. They have a huge chance of being killed in the wild. Only like, 10-30% of cheetah cubs survive to adulthood apparently, so what's so bad with them being taken in by a person? They'll be safer and happier.
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
@Splashstorm04 indeed atleast they have a garantee to life there whole life insteed of having to fear everyday can be there last
ToxicTearsProduction 2 months ago
@ToxicTearsProduction yes, so tell me, haters, how is that cruel?
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
@Splashstorm04 uhu and beside the one he has isn't a wild cheetah... its one that comes from a breeder, no person is stupid enough to take a wild animal in there home, tecnically cheetah's where domesticated before cats so they are indeed pets
ToxicTearsProduction 2 months ago
@ToxicTearsProduction Yeah, who would take an adult wild cheetah and put it in their home? That's so dumb. And cheetahs aren't exactly "domesticated" as they haven't changed physically or mentally because of selective breeding, but they are very tame animals.
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
Cheetahs have been kept for THOUSANDS of years and WERE SAID TO BE:
1)loyal
2)faithful to their owners
3)affectionate
4)gentle
5)THEY DONT ATTACK THEIR OWNERS unlike other big cats commonly are known to do.
PLUS i've never heard of a man-eating cheetah, have you?!!
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
yeah this one's definitely getting eaten.
cutiekiska 2 months ago
You should NOT own a wild animal, they are not domesticated like dogs or cats. It's definitly not in it's nature to live like that.
I won't argue about his love for the animal, but I hope he never buys another one.
DecemberRegn 2 months ago
@DecemberRegn Well... cats and dogs were originally the same as this cheetah. While I think owning an exotic animal with no understanding of it is a really, REALLY bad idea, I think if your going to treat the animal with respect and help it, I'm ok with it. (I am NOT saying just because you read some books to get a cheetah) But there's way too many of you saying "its wrong, they're wild, they should stay that way" If that's how you feel, join PETA.
strangerpenguin 2 months ago
@strangerpenguin Cats and dogs ARE different, they've been bred for decades and hundreds of years to become like they are today. Just like elephants are still very much wild animals, foxes or dolphins. I think it's good if he cares for it and all, but better to never keep them as a pet. Even if he haves good intentions, but I would never tell him to go set it free, just not to get another one. Many of these animals are taken from the wild to people who want "exotic" pets, it's not good.
DecemberRegn 2 months ago
@DecemberRegn But they started out the same way as the cheetah is what I'm saying. Whilst it would be very cool to have a cheetah, I don't think endangered animals are best to be kept. Unless they're for hunting. Like falconry. (And I don't agree with peta either. Thank you for an actually intelligent response since you don't get that usually in youtube, just thought I'd say :) )
strangerpenguin 2 months ago
@strangerpenguin I understand that, but people have to accept the fact that the difference between domesticated animals and wild ones are huge! There is a vast difference. Some wild animals can be kept though by certain people, but most do not make good pets.
Haha, indeed, it's hard to lead a civil conversation here sometimes. ^^''
DecemberRegn 2 months ago
@DecemberRegn I guess you aren't aware of all the horrible things that happen to big cats "in the wild". Mountain lions are hunted in most states in the US with dogs & treed & shot down by a jerk just for fun. Lots of times it's a female who leaves behind cubs that will starve. Cheetahs in the wild encounter farmers with guns, hyenas & lions who kill the cubs & starvation & injuries that end up fatal. Wow, if I was a Cheetah, I think I'd rather live where I wouldn't get shot at.
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris Well, my first comment come off as very PETA-ish and maybe I should explain myself more thoroughly, I agree. But your comment here isn't really a valid one although I can see your point. If it's a abondoned cub I can't see a problem really if you know how to properly care for it. The best would be to release it into the wild again if you could, but if not, as long as it lives a healthy and stimulated life I can't see that of a big problem with it, no. But...
DecemberRegn 2 days ago
@DecemberRegn ..saying that it's dangerous to live a wild and free life (mostly because of humans here) it's okay to have them as pets. Then why not take in all animals in the wild since it's dangerous? Animals in the wild are killed all the time and many live harsh lives. But we can't take all of them in and pet them on our sofas, now can we? Try to fight the poachers (etc.) and make good reservations for them or similar, don't take them in as pets.
DecemberRegn 2 days ago
@DecemberRegn This one here might be an exception. I'm sure there's more "exceptions", but all in all, we shouldn't try to make wild animals like these become common pets, especially not if you just think it's cool (not saying most people are thinking this). I know too many people owning dogs, cats and birds and not knowing how to properly care for them. The same goes to many people owning big exotic pets too. I just hope people do their research and actually know what it takes.
DecemberRegn 2 days ago
@DecemberRegn Also lastly, the illegal cheetah pet trade is a huge threat to this already threatened species. Since they are so difficult to breed in captivity the cubs are usually taken from the wild, where the mother is usually killed and most cubs don't survive the travel. In the end, I think it's better to try and work with preserving these animals in reservations and at help out as a volunteer or at rescues. ^^
DecemberRegn 2 days ago
@strangerpenguin Also, I would NEVER join PETA as I don't agree with their policy. I don't care for PETA really.
DecemberRegn 2 months ago
dood dumd ass its gunna kill you
LaciiMariee 2 months ago
fucking asshole. You should NOT have a cheetah as a "pet" as you say.. oh ok you have so much money..Well, FUCK YOU.
diogoroma 3 months ago
a cheetah on a leash... thats just fuckin cruel.
TheGizzYall 3 months ago
i hope it eats him. what a greedy fuck.
cougarbutt69 3 months ago
Unless you happen to own a few dozen acres of land and give it a deer once a month to hunt, you have no right to put a cheetah in such a confined lifestyle. These animals aren't meant to be domesticated or owned.
skaterbasist 3 months ago
@skaterbasist They aren't meant to be shot by farmers either but they are. Better to be given a loving home than be shot.
rebtris 1 week ago
feed it! its so skinny
drclaw411 3 months ago
sand nigger faggot!!!
CaptainNensho 3 months ago
dam. Hey dont let that thing get off that leash, Once that thing takes off you aint never gonna catch it lol, Oh yea my dog ran away the other day i had to get on my bike and catch it. Well my cheetah ran away the other day i got in my car and still couldnt catch it
drunkclown91 3 months ago
I agree the wild is not the greatest place for wild animals there are countless dangers out there. Animals in captivity usually last longer but keeping such animals can be dangerous.
dv713 3 months ago
@dv713 Keeping pit bulls is dangerous too but people are keeping them in residential neighborhoods with NO special rules for muzzling etc. At least when someone keeps a pet lion or other "exotic" animal, they are required to have minimal enclosures and safety precautions. They should make pit bull owners have to get permits, build special enclosures etc. You are WAY more likely to get killed by a domestic dog than a wild animal.
rebtris 1 week ago
The chinese, egyptians, africans etc. kept them as pet's for centuries. They have been proven to be the gentlest and most easily trained of all of the large cat's. To say that they would be better off in the wild is absolutely upsurd if they are in a home where they are safe, well cared for and given proper interaction with people and other animals. There are different customs in other countries and you shouldn't believe everything that you hear on animal planet. That is just being mindless.
thislilangel93 3 months ago 44
@thislilangel93 all animals are supposed to live i there own real nature. fact.
TheOnlyGhostGirl 2 months ago
@TheOnlyGhostGirl ask your mom if she ever took you a to a zoo?
szuberi 2 months ago
@szuberi they are not supposed to stay in zoo's even if they may be better right now then there own homeplace. They are supposed to be in the wild where they can hunt and eat on the field and so on.
TheOnlyGhostGirl 2 months ago
@TheOnlyGhostGirl What you don't understand is that "the wild" is shrinking all the time and there's no safe habitat for many of these animals anymore. Cheetahs are being shot by farmers in their native habitat. Their numbers are dwindling and people keeping them as pets may actually help them to survive as a species.
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris what about the hundreds of massive, several million square mile national parks and nature reserves all across africa, the americas, and asia that helps protect these species? may animals which were endangered have seen their numbers sky rocket in recent years. also, Zoos help massively with these things, as tigers are nowhere near extinction as there are over 5000 in breeding programs across america alone.
titytit 1 week ago
@titytit So it's okay to keep them in a zoo but not as a pet? What's the difference? And there are parks and reserves where they can live but many times their habitat adjoins some farmers fields and then they get shot. People wouldn't have ANY domesticated animals today if someone in the past had not started keeping wild animals.
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris Why do you reply to everyone who wrights on this page. We don't need to know about everything from your 'i know it all brain' we are just posting our opinions! Gosh back off!!!!
LoveToJump24 1 week ago
@thislilangel93 "To say that they would be better off in the wild is absolutely absurd" Um? Big cats are not meant to be indoor pets! You really think they are happier? I doubt it. Note how it is dragging that guy along? Keeping it on a short leash - bastard
missprincessfifi 1 month ago
@missprincessfifi Most dogs drag their owners too. Even infants drag their parents along.
LordThanathos 3 weeks ago
good luck if your holding the leash and he starts running!!
smallpetlove 3 months ago
@smallpetlove yeah, running for 20 seconds.
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
@Splashstorm04 You mean that he's so fast he'd run for 20 secs. (?)
smallpetlove 2 months ago
@smallpetlove no, I'm saying if he gets loose he'll only run 20 seconds, cuz longer than that and a cheetah is out cold. lol
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
@Splashstorm04 lol really weird lol...:/
smallpetlove 2 months ago
@smallpetlove it's true though. After like, 20 seconds they have to rest for like 5 minutes before even being able to eat their prey.
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
@Splashstorm04 Weird! I didnt know that!
smallpetlove 2 months ago
@smallpetlove I know right ^^ pretty sad.
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
From the vibe I'm getting, this guy has a cheetah for all the wrong reasons. His interaction with it tells me that it's more of a status symbol that for the love of a pet...."I'm rich, I can have anything I want, even one of the most endangered cats on Earth"...I didn't see any real love there whatsoever.
maxeythecat 4 months ago 40
@maxeythecat That is very true. The cheetah seems somewhat lifeless too, I would think they should be more active.
ricardojustin1 4 months ago
@maxeythecat except cheetahs arent classed as endangered.
titytit 3 months ago
@titytit Are you kidding??? Between human predation, lack of genetic diversity, their cubs' high mortality rate and pressure from other carnivores like lions and leopards, Cheetahs are one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet. There's only about 12,000 remaining in the wild in 25 African countries...in Iran there are on 50 to 60 of the Asian sub-species left, and that's only an estimation...the actual number could be smaller than that. Think you'd better do some research.
Loshia2002 2 months ago
@Loshia2002 instead of spouting bullshit why dont you look on the UN's website and see that they arent even listed as endangered.
Infact, the only big cat that is, is certain tiger subspecies. and there are about 2 or 3 wildcat species that are endangered.
titytit 2 months ago
@titytit I repeat....ARE YOU KIDDING? In December 2008 cheetahs were added to the UN's list of the most endangered animals in the world, so I think you'd better smoke a joint, settle your lil self down and do some actual reading up on the subject before slamming someone for "bullshit".
Loshia2002 2 months ago
@Loshia2002 but were they added to the 'endangered in the wild' list or were they added to the 'endangered overall' list.
Bengal tigers are endangered, but they are nowhere near the point of going extinct. Same as siberian tigers and many other tiger species. The same with cheetahs. The sheer number of cheetahs in zoos and, by extension, breeding programs numbers in the thousands.
So stop trying to play the blame game and take your bleeding heart elsewhere.
titytit 2 months ago
@titytit Uh, yes they are VERY endangered. Go to cheetah.org for info.
rebtris 1 week ago
@rebtris they are only a VU on the risk scale. I think you may be getting confused with what they mean by endangered. Cheetahs, for some reason, have a very small gene pool, so they are in danger of disease, but their numbers at the moment are high.
titytit 1 week ago
@maxeythecat I don't know how you got that vibe. I mean yeah he's using few words and speaking in a dispassionate monotone but it's probably because english isn't primary language. I'm sure he loves his cheetah, otherwise he wouldn't take care of him the way he said he does
georgebaggy 2 months ago
@georgebaggy Verbal language has nothing to do with the impression I'm getting from this guy...I'm talking about how he's relating to the animal thru his body language. Sure he's interacting with her and all that, but I detect a little discomfort and lack of ease on his part, as if he wasn't as familiar with his pet as he purports himself to be. You can see there's no intimacy between them...it's as if he's a pro dog walker taking his neighbor's poodle out on a leash instead of a loving owner.
Loshia2002 2 months ago
@maxeythecat Endangered? THey're not endangered AT ALL. They're under the "vulnerable" status, but they're not endangered whatsoever. So there's no way they could be "one of the most endangered cats". Not even close.
thatemoguyy5908x 2 months ago
@maxeythecat yes I agree the man is from Dubai....one more reason that proves your point.
GermanFoggy 2 months ago
@maxeythecat no.. he said the cheetah was his friend and slept in the same room as him. :P
Splashstorm04 2 months ago
@maxeythecat I didn't see that whats so ever. I saw that he loved and took care of the cheetah. I think you just have biases ingrained in you because he is an Arab Muslim.
MAZ1N00 2 months ago
@maxeythecat your so right did you hear when he says "i feed IT every day" :S
PKclan1 1 month ago
@maxeythecat Obviously it has something to do with the culture because he says it was a graduation gift. At least the guy treats it with respect and gives it attention (or so it seems). Im sure a cheetah likes having a human friend as much as he likes having a pet cheetah.
mwtokin 1 month ago
Cheetahs are God's most beautiful and amazing creatures
hilzanne47 4 months ago
Shut up, stupid
abdulrahman66oo 4 months ago
Stupid arabs
2mek8 4 months ago
@carlos00abusmrah u have know idea pal! hahah! his a rich of oil arab! and nothing matter to do!his got a fucking cheetah as a pet from east africa!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrMabloz 4 months ago
THESE STUPID RICH ARABS! HAVE ALL THAT MONEY N FUCK ALL TO DO!
MrMabloz 4 months ago
@MrMabloz hi fuck u ur the rich ones ass hole if he has a cheetah it doesnt mean he is rich
carlos00abusmrah 4 months ago
rag head fag ett
AngstyMeierLink 4 months ago
ya nice job destroying the life of an endangered animal you fuckin piece of shit....
AngstyMeierLink 4 months ago
@AngstyMeierLink it was a gift you ignorant nazi
dLExoTiikZz774 4 months ago
I went to the zoo and they had one on a leash. We weren't allowed to pet it. :/
ProgressingDownward 4 months ago
Kill'em cheetah one less bullet for the troops to fire
Uptalk 4 months ago
@Uptalk shut up u stupid american i hope you die
raidendeath123 4 months ago
@raidendeath123 I just hope u don't eat me when I do. Say hello yo your chubby brother jr. for me.
Uptalk 4 months ago
" hello fire department,how can we help you"? " your cat is stuck in a tree? now calm down and stop crying we will be glad to help you"
fg6971 4 months ago
amagine if it ran away
CamoSniper87 4 months ago
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@CamoSniper87 Imagine if you could spell.
Musikemist 4 months ago
Man I got a card and twenty bucks for my graduation. I wanted a fuckin cheetah too.
MrSmitty0624 4 months ago
cant do this in england (rubbish country) where i live, but in america...
Kooseandco1 5 months ago
fuck putting the cheetah in a car. put a saddle on it and youre ready to go!
ee248 5 months ago
@ee248 i know that scene from Harold and Kumar go to white castle! :D
1988delighla 5 months ago
man, i wish my dad gave me a cheetah for a graduation present .... D:
calculatorINSTINCTS 5 months ago 2
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1988delighla 5 months ago
I really want a pet cheetah! lol. they are the easiest cats to domesticate and they're so affectionate. :)
CityOnaHillStudios 5 months ago
That would suck if he took him for a walk on his bike.
virginianboy1012 5 months ago
The guy says he takes the Cheetah to the dessert to teach him how to hunt, but isn't that plotting you're own death ? LOL
AdamKerow 5 months ago
day 1 - buys a cheetah
day 2 - makes this video
day 3 - his funeral ....
HuntyourA55 5 months ago
@HuntyourA55 You're an idiot. You're more likely to be killed by a domestic dog than any wild animal.
rebtris 1 week ago
dam, brown people dressed up as kkk's :(???
Baldoxxx4000 5 months ago
@Baldoxxx4000 Look out. Yall postin in a troll thread.
piercesonya 5 months ago
My dad got me a Hallmark card for my graduation. -___-
AutomaterMastermind 5 months ago 2
it's a khajiit trying to live with a moded race X)
crowarc 5 months ago 6
Racist fucking rednecks shut the hell up just because he is Arabic doesn't mean he's a terrorist!
XFdung 5 months ago
Get over him being Arabic or Persian. Who cares? He clearly takes very good care of his pet and has developed quite a bond with him, as you can see by the control he has over the cheetah on a leash...who can top speeds of 70mph if they want to.
layala187 5 months ago
next thing you know , he's strapped a bomb to it , making it run 100kmph into the american armies defence force :P
bulionz 5 months ago
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anjunafae 5 months ago
hopefully someone rapes your mom on the way to work
anjunafae 5 months ago
Don't let go of the collar (The thing which is in the neck) If you do your fucked.
LOL
XxZdarkyZxX 5 months ago
Well if you need a pet to force you to do extreme Physical Training / run marathons then this guy got a good running partner lol!
Atomikamikaze 5 months ago
To the people saying this is wrong because now the cheeta has no survival skills and it should be let free. Domestic dogs and cats no longer have survival skills but no one complains about that? This cheetah won't suffer droughts or lack of food or even hunters if being owned as a pet. This man possibly saved this cheetah. Oh but who cares if it's alive it's not free! That's basically what ur saying.
Mazlanski 6 months ago 2
That Cheetah lives better than the people commenting for his freedom LOL.
666hades666 6 months ago 4
RICH ASS ARAB SPOILED BITCH if this dude lets him go HE WOULD NOT MAKE IT A WEEK IN THE JUNGLE IT HAS NO SKILLS AT ALL IT WAS BROUGHT UP WITH HUMANS THAT PET HAS THE LIFE I BET
mike23456789101112 6 months ago
@mike23456789101112 SHUT THE HELL UP RACISTT
reptilebreeder101 5 months ago
its obvious the big cat is well fed and that this man is trying his hardest to let it live a peaceful life :)
thank gods theres people that strive 4 those things :)))
flubberywhale 6 months ago
Well it is an Arab tradition to own large cats. Sultans generally had pet tigers and lions.
"Get it freedom?"
Oh and let it be killed by poachers. At least as a pet, these animals can survive.
SmartGuy4today 6 months ago
He should be able to run and be free! Not be kept on a leash like a dog.
CarolineAwesome 6 months ago
Granted thats kinda cool, and wouldn't mind being able to touch one but really belongs in the wild where it has the space and environment it needs
MsKelsaka420 6 months ago
booms strapt on a cheetah that is genuis do you know how fast those things are
RedxLilxSleepy 6 months ago
What a beautiful animal.
dibblebill 6 months ago
^^ aww it is so cute<3
blankpageblank 6 months ago
big cats should not pets thats one reason why there dying out
everett1331 6 months ago
@everett1331 "Now that it's 3 years old, I'm finding for it a female so it could make babies and live a peaceful life."
Maybe you're right, but he is one reason why they will continue to live on and NOT get hunted down.