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  • Translation - "im going to claw your face off if you come any closer"

  • Is it true Servals hiss as a greeting???

  • @KadenzaKat98 Yes, It is one of the sounds they make. You should be careful if you see those ears flatten. Normally a domestic cat that hisses is in no mood to be petted like the Serval was in the vid.

  • Oh my goodness! What beautiful cats! I love their ears. :)

  • Unlike domestic cats, I heard that servals hiss as a sign of affection or playfulness. so he's probably not telling you to back off.

  • Is it hard to distinguish if their hissing means either welcoming or ordering you to back off?

  • KILL ALL CATS!!!!!!

  • thats like 20 grands worth of cat right there

  • I like how a video about awesome cats turns into another stupid religious fight.

  • Why do you have two servals in your bathroom?

  • @staceysimba Why DON'T you have two servals in YOUR bathroom? ;)

  • @foxdieuk Because i CARE about exotic animals ;)

  • gorgeous felines!

  • Bahhh, the second one has crossed eyes! So cute. :P

    They seem like they are saying 'Mom, leave us aloneee, we just woke upppp!'

  • So, why do they hiss at you at first?

  • @kari00ws6 when servals hiss, it does mean that they are mad or anything, its just they're way of talking. they also hiss like snakes, they do not hiss like regular cat.

  • Don't totally agree with having Servals as pets but these two look well loved and cared for. I just love their big satelite ears :-) I love cats big and small.

  • @LadyLion81281 I am babysitting 4 of them and I am on the fence about having Servals as Pets. As long as you can provide them with the space, vet and diet. But you never know what life will toss at you, so who knows. Anyway we love them and they are much fun.

  • i love cats but i would be scared of these two :/

  • One seemed slightly agitated but not mad the other seemed just fine. Neither put their ears back when they hissed so there was no pissed off serval here.

  • OMG Two?!?! I'm jealous

  • @Azarathqueen Look it up there is a domestic cat what looks very simelar and easier to have : SERENGET...go on you tube CATS 101

  • omg i want to kiss that nose!!!!

  • I own this bathroom HUMAN, so leave me alone!!!! and by the way now that u have the damn camera, get me on my best angel, do u hear Human!!!!......lol

  • @melida120470 Funny, were you there?

  • @myfeliscatus Wow. Unique looking cats. Not to be crass or unclassy here but how much does a cat like that cost?

  • @carhart001 I here around a couple thousand but don't know for sure. We are just babysitting these guys.

  • @carhart001 the closer it is to pure bred it can cost up to 20 grand. f5's only range from 600 to like 3,500

  • @carhart001 There are also places where you can adopt "wild-breed" cats like this. I'm not sure where for Servals, but I know of several places for Bengals.

  • @TootieLouLou11 Bengals are at least one generation removed from "wild", but servals are wild cats. I don't think I like the idea of servals being pets for the same reason I don't like pet tigers, wolves, or most other wild animals. If you mate them with domestic cats, you get some pretty cool savannahs.

  • @79barkingspider Oh, really? I was under the impression that servals were also at least one generation removed. *sigh* That's what I get for not researching on my own and just listening to someone else. Thank you for telling me that! I don't think wild animals should be pets either. There is a reason that they are called "wild."

  • @melida120470 Either you do something useful for me or you have to go away!

  • I agree with the kitty, i dont like people comming in the bathroom while im in there too, lol

  • jesus their haunches are so pronounced

  • ooooo...dont mess with those big kitties O.O

  • Thanks so much for this video! I have an SBT F4 Savannah who has hissed maybe twice in her 3 years of life, and I needed an example of her inherited serval snake hiss.

  • @ttpzb I wish I could say that. These hiss, and hiss. They do make other sounds but only if they think I am not around. I would like to get a Savannah also.

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  • so are these wild animals or what?

  • @RalphCQ They are Serval's from Africa. Small exotic cat.

  • Those two are adorable!

    Go 'waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! I was sleeping!

    Me tooooooo!

    Ooooh, chin rub? You're forgiven. *Happy face*

  • those are amazing animals, one of gods most beautiful creations.

  • @HiHunnyImHome You mean, "one of evolution's most beautiful creations," right?

  • @AtheistOnTheEdge hehehe. i knew you would comment on that. cause you're an atheist

  • @HiHunnyImHome Well, you've got to admit; it is really stupid to believe in an invisible man in the sky in this day and age. This is not the stone age anymore and we are not primitive hunter gatherers with no knowledge of science. Modern humans know stuff, lots of stuff. We don't need imaginary deities to fill in the gaps of our knowledge anymore. Imaginary deities, like your god, do more harm then good to humanity in the modern era.

    It's time to take the training wheels off, sunshine.

  • @AtheistOnTheEdge then how do you explain that there are still billions of religious people in the world? (mostly in the thrird world) are they all stupid and uneducated? religion has been gaining ground in recent years...especially islam. why is that?

  • @HiHunnyImHome Obviously bonehead parents keep brainwashing their babies with bogus beliefs. This is the reason religion is still rampant in the world today. As soon as parents wake up and pass on only rational secular knowledge to their children, religion will die like disco. Are you seriously using the foolish decisions made by stupid people as evidence there is any truth in religion? How absurd!

  • @AtheistOnTheEdge

    OH HELLO FAGGOT.

  • @AtheistOnTheEdge haha! no i posted that comment for the sole reason of hearing what atheists like you had to say about it..

  • @HiHunnyImHome Oh, ok; so that just makes you a religious hypocrite. You people are far too common unfortunately.

  • @AtheistOnTheEdge hehehe...and you people are far too funny, unfortunately...

  • Reminds me of my regular house cat. He spits like a dragon until I scratch his cheeks and then it's all purrs from there on. :)

  • How do you prevent them from biting off your face? I wouldn't want such an "overpowered" pet.

    But they look pretty cool still ;-)

  • I own 2 bengals and now I want a serval too :D

  • What's the deal, most cats hate camcorders

  • @GlassByThaddeus They never act as expected. Cats?

  • I wish I could afford one.... dang..

  • so adorable i loveeeee them :************

    

  • Oh my, how on earth did you manage to afford two servals?

  • @TheCraziestMonkey there are 4 of them and we are only babysitting. Don't ask??? They are great. I had never heard of them until they came over.

  • @myfeliscatus Four?? Now that just seems like a waste of money.

  • @TheCraziestMonkey Well a waste of money to some and not to others. Isn't it great to live in a free country?

  • @myfeliscatus Indeed it is.

  • @TheCraziestMonkey Check out my video "Servals move into new home" you can see all four servals

  • @myfeliscatus your good with your hands

  • 0:25 That is like any of us with our partners cuddling us.

  • I'd rather run into a pit bull than one of these.

  • I love Servals, My favorite type of cat. Definitely planning to get one once I graduate university. PS: To all the haters, Servals and Savannahs often hiss as a display of affection or to say hello.

  • pretty kitty cat

  • I'd have one if I had the room for them. Your kitties are beautiful.

  • Yeppp met a very nice serval once. it was like a big house cat... and met two mean ones... acted more like little cheetah's... same owner... cool animals. not sure I'd ever have one. Props to you, ignore the haters.

  • I think I heard somewhere that the Serval sometimes hisses because it's happy to see you. I notice that these cats are hissing but their ears aren't back. Maybe they're just annoyed?

  • your just a baby a 25 years old kid! holysok! you haven't learned the ways of the world yet!! ur still a kid! and have to insult ppl .... so ......mature! pfft!

  • @BoxedPaperTv I know I am old because I have no clue what you just said. It seems positive through. Thanks??? I think???

  • Alot of you bitch about alot of things and one thing you have all fail to realize is the theory of evolution. Eventually all shit will come to and end regardless of our intervention or not. The dinosours are dead, doo doo birds are dead and soon the Tasmanian devils will die because of a epidemic that *gasp* was not introduced by humans. I love animals as much as the next person but this will contribute 2 their death just as much as givin a piece of chocolate will cause a baby to develop cancer.

  • lol they hiss when there happy unlike other cats lol

  • just wondering how you cope with these two servals spraying everything in sight.

  • @uching It was not easy. We built them a hugh enclosure outside so they can spray away...

  • Those who cross breeds servals with a domestic cat can and will display serval behaviour and known to attack and maim. You have to remember it still have the 'wild instincts' to hunt ,,,

  • @BoxedPaperTv That is very true and I will remember. Even my 9 pound domestic "Begger" still has the wild in her and she is many generations from the wild Africa cat, Felix sylvestris, she came from.

  • @BoxedPaperTv All carnivorous animals have the 'wild instincts' to hunt.

    Don't be an idiot.

    Serval's are not dangerous to humans.

    1. They're not large enough to over-power a human, nor do they have the muscle power to dominate.

    2. They actively avoid humans that they do not know.

    They are, as a species, very, very, very affectionate cats and will bond very strongly with their owner to the point they can even be 'broken hearted' if removed from their owners possession permanently.

  • @holysoks1

    CAN'T YOU READ ENGLISH!!! I M NOT THE IDIOT! I WAS DIRECTING IT TO THE OWNERS OF THE SERVAL AND AND UCHING ! SERVALS WILL SPRAY TO MARK THEIR TERRITORIES , WILL ATTACK IF IT DECIDED TO BE A SERVAL! . SO RE-READ THE COMMENT!

    SERVAL WILL TURN 'SERVAL' DOESN'T MATTER HOW ' HEART BROKEN ' THE OWNER CAN BE ...THAT S A LINE OF CROCK! ...

  • @BoxedPaperTv You're a fucking retard.

    Learn to read.

    I said the SERVAL can become heart broken.

    If you bring the Serval up, the only 'instinct' that will come into play, is to be playful, go play in traffic you spastic.

  • @BoxedPaperTv Wild instincts to hunt, definitely.. Mine bring mice and small rats back to "play with"... although I've successfully trained them not to bring them in the house. One has taken a shine to bees, (seriously), he can carry a live bee around in his mouth, let it go so it can fly around, and catch it again... over and over, when he's fed up, crunch, and it's gone! BUT, these same cats will show so much affection, and virtually unlimited tolerance.. I'd be more worried about a gerbil.

  • Were they adverse to the camera? They're both so cute!

  • @hapaboy81 That is just how servals respond. They hiss at everything. Hiss for hello, hiss for goodby, hiss for feed me and so on. It lsounds like they are pissed off so you have to watch their ears to know for sure.

  • @myfeliscatus Yeah, they hiss and chirp and make all sorts of weird sounds...that's just servals.

  • Holy crap. Almost all the videos about servals have their comments disabled because of the mob of angry preteens whinging about how evil it is to own wild animals. Volunteer at a zoo or something instead of writing grammatically challenged notes on things they barely have a one dimensional understanding of.

  • @FascistFemale Thanks for the comments. It is a way for me to work on my debating skills.

  • @FascistFemale What a dumb comment

  • @Clariccy Case in point.

  • waw..big ears.so this isnt a cat right? this is an actual wild animal?

  • @dya230 It is a Serval, an exotic cat from south africa. Breeders cross this cat with a domestic cat and get a cat called a Savanna. They are very cool also as are these sweet kitties...

  • @dya230 Wild cats are still cats regardless of them being wild or not.

    And 'wild' is actually referring to how they were brought up, if they're raised in the wild, they will be wild, if they're raised in a domestic environment, they're domestic animals.

  • Y in the hell would you wont one is a pet this is a wild anumel not a pet.the saym thing gos weth having a monten lien as a pet too or turanchula spider or snayck ppl shud not have thes as pets I dont understand y thay need thess creechers?

  • You are the one that is not properly informed, and it is your eagerness to be the coolest kid on the block that is preventing you from becoming properly informed.

  • @Wiink3 That sounds rather delusional. The only reason I'm 'eager' is because I want individuals like you to keep your business out of what I chose to keep. I skimmed your conversations with "McFucknuggets", and saw a lot of inccorect information. You me to go back and reply to each of them? Yes, yahoogroups is a way to get information from real owners who are keeping exotics, NOT animals sancutary workers who are anti-pet from the get go and have never kept one. What do you expect?

  • @ebolaoutkast The 'interwebs' also helped me helped me recover my iguana from a near fatal infection. Don't be a tool.

  • @ebolaoutkast That's the only reason your eager? To try prove a point and to do it to spite people who are actually trying to help animals...wow and i'm the tool huh? And actually sanctuaries have a lot of information and knowledge about animal behavior since they work with them every day. I guess I shouldn't really expect much from them though.

  • @Wiink3 At this point you are making even less sense than your earlier posts so, I'm thinking I should decline to comment further.

  • @ebolaoutkast Yeah I think that is best.....you clearly have no idea what you are talking about.

  • I was not at all parrot-ing what you were saying I was correcting you and instead of showing any facts that you claim to have and that you claim I do not have you are trying throw insults at me and call me a seven year old. Sounds like you're the one being immature. And btw since we are on the subject of immaturity it makes you look very foolish when you try and question someone else's experience when you have "ZERO" yourself. By trying to make your point that lack of personal experience makes

  • why do they hiss i dont get it

  • @RichyDYupYup

    It's their vocal chord structure- serval cats dont meow, they make other noises- such as hissing, almost like a snake (sound wise)

  • Exotic cat breeds, and well, cats in general, seem to be freaked out by black colored appliances and cameras, ever notice that? My Egyptian Mau mix will hiss at the vacuum hose if you put it near him. I saw a video recently of a lynx becoming very aggressive due to the presence of a video camera.

  • subhannallah 

  • How cute! 

  • the first one was like "hey leave me alone, and get that camera out of my face." and the second one was like "hey over here, did you forget bout me?" Well thats what I think they where saying, but who really knows.

  • @NewsboysGirlFurler (continued) The only way you can tell what they really think, with any cat; wild, domestic, or exotic is to watch their body language.

  • Go see the Big Cat Rescue YT channel.

  • funny. One of our Servals name is Luke. I noticed you have a Luke in your house.

  • can those ears pick up fm?

  • I want one when i get older! I love the noises they make, their big ears, and their exotic furr! Hopefully the price goes down by the time I can buy one :P

  • I don't know why so many people complain about exotic pets...

    1.) Unless the animal is being abused, it has a WAY better life than one living in the wild. It doesn't have to hunt, it has a constantly cozy environment, etc.

    2.) Sure, if you fuck with one it could do some serious damage to you, but if you raise one from a kitten so it is used to being around people it will be fine.

    3.) If it was raised in the wild, THEN it should ONLY be kept at shelters, and only if it broke a leg or something.

  • @McFuckNuggets People complain because they don't belong being pets. Exotic pets (especially wild cats) aren't domestic. They have different temperaments and different needs and having a "cozy environment" may be good for a human or a dog or domestic cat, but not a wild one. Organizations that actually specialize in this field and promote the survival of these creatures, such as The Big Cat Rescue are constantly telling people of the harms of owning wild cats.

  • @Wiink3 I have seen what your talking about(not in real life tho, on Tv) theres a tv show that I've watched once or twice called Fatal Attractions, ever heard of it? I know that I'm never going to own a wild or exotic animal there are beautiful creatures, but they should stay in the wild.

  • @McFuckNuggets (Continued) A lot of cats in these sanctuaries are there because they were rescued from people who think it would be fun to have a tiger, lion, cougar, leopard etc. Even if the owner does not abuse the cat and raises it from a cub there is still a good chance they will be mauled and/or killed and they often are.

  • @McFuckNuggets (Continued Again) This is because it takes years and training to learn how to deal with these animals and even those experts will tell you that they should only be put into sanctuaries when they are being rescued, were abandoned as cubs and have no chance for surviving in the wild. You can look up information about the consequences of owning and purchasing exotic pets online, any reliable source will tell you that is almost always a bad idea.

  • @Wiink3 I disagree. I don't think an animal would kill its owner if it was raised around humans (conversely, even dogs and house cats often attack humans, but not often lethally). Also, the purpose of shelters is to keep the animals as wild as possible so they can be released again. Obviously, raising in that kind of setting would breed the same kind of intolerance to humans as their natural environment does, which is why it is not a comparison for how the animal would act when raised as a pet.

  • @McFuckNuggets You can disagree but their are recorded accounts of just this thing happening. And yes dog and cats attack, but you cannot compare the danger of your cat scratching you to an attack by a wild cat. And again wild cats are not domestic. Domestic animals have better temperaments towards becoming house pets and often need much less room and are a lot easier to care for. Many people are not equipped to care for these animals.

  • @McFuckNuggets

    exactly, if even dogs and cats occasionally attack the owner, imagine what a big cat would do. Also, it is not true that the sanctuary only prepare animals to be let back into the wild. Some will spend the rest of their lives in there because they have bad genes and will ruin the wild population or they simply don't have the survival skills or are injured.

  • @bananian But it is true that sanctuaries try to keep them wild. A sanctuary still isn't a good comparison for how these animals would act when raised as a pet.

    And if someone wants to risk raising an animal that could kill them, that is their choice. I don't think a serval is capable of killing a human, though (unless it is a small child), so raising one of them should be relatively harmless (compared to raising mountain lions).

  • @McFuckNuggets A serval would be capable of killing a human. And it is not just a person's choice to raise these animals, you are exposing the animal to a life of unhappiness by keeping them as house pets. And aside from that you are also contributing to a market that poaches and/or breeds these animals for profit, which often exposes these animals to unsafe and harmful conditions. Its not worth it for the animal or for the person to keep them as pets. The best way to show you care for them and

  • @McFuckNuggets preserve wild cats is to let them be free and to help preserve areas where these animals can live the lives they were intended to live. The only positive in this situation is to boost the ego of someone who thinks it is cool to own a big cat.

  • @Wiink3 Bullshit to both. A serval would not be capable of killing an adult human. Could definitely kill a child, but then again almost anything can do that (and I'm pretty sure I said something about not having kids and large animals in the same room alone).

    Also, all the pets I've seen look perfectly happy having constant shelter and a source of food that doesn't require hunting. If animals didn't like being kept as pets, someone would have noticed by now...

  • @McFuckNuggets Its actually not bullshit. And yes I'm sure all of the 5 minute videos on youtube give the appearance of a lifetime of happiness for these animals. Plenty of people have "noticed" these animals do not like being pets. That is why there are organizations that dedicate there lives to saving these animals from these situations and why people are constantly trying to change laws (and why there are laws and regulations in the first place) about these animals being owned as pets.

  • @Wiink3 I was talking about all animals. It depends on how the animal is raised. Obviously, if it was raised in the wild it isn't going to be very happy as a pet. But if it is RAISED as a pet, it will be happy as a pet. Conversely, if you let domesticated dogs and cats be raised in the wild, they won't like being pets either once they are grown because of the environment they are raised in. Are you seeing what I'm trying to say? It all depends on how they are raised.

  • @Wiink3 It depends on the person or people who raise the animal. Animals need to be brought up, which is the same concept you apply to human children, though the approach is obviously very different. Servals I think make good pets for those who are willing to respect their beauty and their intelligence. That means socializing them at a young age, enriching their activities and NOT declawing them.

  • @theartbook35 I honestly don't understand any relevance of your first sentence. Yes you are right animals of all species need to be raised and by different methods...The point is that they should not be pets. Respecting their beauty and intelligence is not enough to meet the needs of these animals and is actually hypocritical because if you are respecting their intelligence you would not keep them as pets in the first place.

  • @theartbook35 The amount of quality care they need is almost never given...there is no need for the risk when people could just make an effort into saving a piece of land for them in the wild instead of forcing them into unnecessary situations.

  • @Wiink3 Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm assuming you have ZERO experience with the keeping these animals or any other wild animals, and you are over here lecturing what you think are facts because Big fat lie rescue told you to.

  • @ebolaoutkast correct me if 'im wrong but have you bothered to read the comments I was replying to? I was replying to a commenter who has been on several cat videos and who STARTED lecturing others about it being okay when it was clear by their comments they knew nothing about owning these animals and had yet another immature 12 year old mentality about having pets. What is your experience? Please I would love to know your expertise and accreditations to owning exotic pets. "Big fat lie rescue"

  • @ebolaoutkast correct me if 'im wrong but have you bothered to read the comments I was replying to? I was replying to a commenter who has been on several cat videos and who STARTED lecturing others about it being okay when it was clear by their comments they knew nothing about owning these animals and had yet another immature 12 year old mentality about having pets. What is your experience? Please I would love to know your expertise and accreditations to owning exotic pets. "Big fat lie rescue

  • @ebolaoutkast has living proof of the harm that comes with trying to domesticate these animals but you're correct I should just watch five cute videos of someone petting their Tiger and treat all of these animals like giant kittens.

  • @Wiink3 BCR has 'proof' that animals end up in the hands of unfit owners. Name me a single animal species that is not prone to this. Yes, wild animals are difficult, and most people have enough sense to know not to impulse buy them. But a few do, that doesn't make them unsuitable for everyone. Yes I did read your comments, you're right that the person you're arguing with also doesn't know what he/she is talking about. Thinking like yours however is what encourages these ridiculous laws.

  • @ebolaoutkast I don't have experience (yet), but I listen to both sides, and I've researched the care of many animals. I can tell by your replies that you've obtained information from ONE side. BCR elects to misconstrue facts. Their cause is noble, but this is just affecting those of us who wish to keep difficult species. Exotic pet owners face condemnation for being different, and that's it. Neither of you are producing any facts about animal care.

  • @ebolaoutkast . You are the one that doesn't know what they are talking about and it is people like you that encourage the ridiculous notion of keeping wild animals as pets. You have clearly not read both sides as you claim and YOU have not produced any facts....all you have claimed is that you have done "research." Domesticated animals do not face extinction like many wild cats do and people trying to keep them as pets are contributing to their extinction in the wild.

  • @Wiink3 I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was stating up with someone who's seven years old. I'm not kidding. You replied to all my comments by saying "no you are, no you didn't", parrot-ing everything I said. It's unbelievable. And these are captive bred animals, they have nothing to do with wild populations. You'd know that if you'd use your head every now and then.

  • @ebolaoutkast someone ill-equipped to make any statements on that subject you also took away your own credibility.

  • @Wiink3 No, you missed the point. I -READ- the opinions of those who have experience. You don't and BCR ignores them, so they can lie to people and tell them all exotic animals owners aren't caring for their pets properly. I could instantly tell that you have not done any research on these animals. I have and a plan on getting a genet this spring. If you want factual accounts of exotic pet ownership, join a yahoo group for that animal.

  • @ebolaoutkast One of the biggest issues with people like you proclaiming how it's 'wrong' to keep 'wild' animals is that you lump them into one group. That is the first sign of uninformed I detect. Animals vary tremendously. You compare serval keepers to tiger keepers and so on. There are some animals that I agree, no would should ever seek out as a pet. I believe a fennec fox is easier than many common parrots.

  • @ebolaoutkast Again you are telling me I am not informed and have not read any opinions, yet I have and you are not only trying to discredit my information, but the information of animal specialists by using yahoo groups as your source, man I love the interwebz. I have not lumped every animal into one group either, if you would bother to read I made a note to put for several examples that they apply for several or many species, so by deductive reasoning you would see I was not saying all.

  • @ebolaoutkast That is just one of the many problems with people trying to domesticate these animals. They don't belong living in people's homes and I have already listed many other reasons in previous comments that you said you have read....please do actual research before replying to comments.

  • @ebolaoutkast And they are not the only organization who advocate for wild animals staying wild.

  • @Wiink3 On the other hand though, if you are raising an animal that can kill you, that is a risk you are taking. I would not want to own anything bigger than a lynx because that's about as much risk as I would be willing to take. And why would you buy any pets online? Get to know the breeders first, and how they do what they do, regardless of what type of pet it is (and if you get it at a pet shop, ask them about it).

  • @McFuckNuggets I wasn't saying buying pets online. I was talking about finding information about owning exotic pets on websites, many of the reliable ones are animal sanctuaries and you can get more information about the consequences of owning these animals because many people who do this do not understand what they are getting themselves into and they also don't understand how many of these animals are acquired when they do buy them.

  • @Wiink3 And that is their own problem. I'm talking only about responsible, adequately equipped owners. If you aren't prepared or knowledgeable about ANY animal, you should not have it as a pet.

    Also, I was comparing these cats to medium-to-large size dogs (with regard to attacks).

    But anyways, I think you are being very pessimistic in your view of owners. When PROPERLY raised, I think even large cats could make good pets. And if they aren't raised properly, well they deserved it then...

  • omg how much did they cist??? i want one!!

  • @MariahJalynn Alot, I believe at lease a thousand. I don't know for sure I am just babysitting these guys. Your kitty is very cute.

  • @myfeliscatus ooh dang lol. i want a bengal cat. and thank you i have three. two siamese and one himalayin, :)

  • @MariahJalynn actually there about 20,00 dollars

    

  • never listen to those negative comments. i see the same crap on every exotic pet video. people envy you. :)

  • @sindismal thank you

  • You sound as though you are in alot of pain. You are right. We are living in difficuly times. Hang in there.

  • quit bitching about animals in shelters and go work at a homeless shelter. i'm pretty sure your self-righteousness will end with you squinching your face at dirty humans. your ideals are a joke. and you also forget God made animals for his and your pleasure. whether to eat, or to love. if you're really that damn passionate, start molatoving some fur stores. but you won't... you'll bitch about animals being hurt at the same time there a family of 4 trying to eat at a soup kitchen.

  • there are plenty of pets in the animal shelter needing a home.. unfortunately humans have greedy tendencies and want conversation pieces as pets without considering what is best for the animal.

  • @ChristineCreature You are correct. We have 3 dogs and 4 domestic cats we got from the local animal shelter. In Africa servals are hunted for their fur. It takes 12 to 17 cats to make one coat. They make sure the pattern matches perfectly. Knowing all the answers must be great.

  • @myfeliscatus so what sort of message are you trying to show the public? you realize by posting these, without a thorough explanation is sending a wrong message out to impressionable people.. that it's okay to have such pets and i have volunteered at a rehabilitation centre in the jungle before so i realize that promotions like this can and do contribute to poaching and killing of wild exotic animals.

  • @ChristineCreature I can't control what people think. I can only share what I know and what I love. Making blanket statements about humans greedy tendencies doesn't solve any problem. People just stop listening. It sounds like we agree on thinking about what is best for the animals. Your music is good.

  • @myfeliscatus thank you and you're right.. i should have said, "some" humans.. my mistake.. most days i wouldn't bother to even comment on youtube since when even complimenting, there are folk on here who like to make trouble saying senseless things.. i appreciate your words.. perhaps a little suggestion to be more informative to the general public in a video would be a good thing for you to post.

  • @ChristineCreature above all though, i still think we as humans are taking on too many animals that should stay in the wild.. it's not entitlement that we have them either on our earth, rather a privilege and i feel it's important we respect that sacredness.

  • @ChristineCreature What are you talking about? The fact that you have so many cats and dogs in a shelter is testament to the fact that the people who owned them were already not considering what is best for the animal. Don't blame exotic cat owners on the fact that most people can't take care of a pet, and the ones that can can't afford (or don't want) to have one.

  • @McFuckNuggets you miss the point entirely.

  • @ChristineCreature What was the point then?

  • there so cute, where did you get them :D its to bad you can't have any exotic cats here in europe.

  • @knaiXsuraiXhantai In the 60's you could buy a Lion at the Mall downtown Lindon. Or so I have heard.

  • DO WANT!

    

  • If that one is pregnant, and you do not want to keep all the adorable kittens, please let me know as I have been looking for one for a very long time.

  • dnt know why u lot keep these as pets they are wild animals ffs think theyd rather enjoy it back in africa hunting n playing in their natural habitat than sitting on the side in your bathroom love sorry but if u want a cat then why not go for a fancier breed not a wild animal

  • @rachyroo27 It must be nice to have all the answers and not require all of the information on a subject. You might think about entering politics you would be a natural.

  • @rachyroo27 they are half domestic you cant own real serval cats ... i doubt theyd ever survive