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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

African serval drags a bed into his room and also tries to drag the bed into his tunnel.

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  • They spray everywhere.

    Be worned if anyone is thinking about it. What ever you pay for this wild cat, just go ahead and double it with carpet cleaning bills.

  • I don't really think you could keep them on carpet. Tile, linoleum, hardwood floors (sorta) are better. There is an issue with inappropriate urination.

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  • So are dogs. So are cats. So are Ignuanas, So are fish, so are parakeets. Honestly, I've always hated this argument. How do you think the first animals became tame in the first place? Through pixie dust and tooth fairy magic? No, we took wild animals and domesticated them over many years. Why does this process occuring in the modern day just make so many people's heads explode. Is it that hard to actually contemplate?

  • People only get in a huff about hybrids because the media got in on the topic and made everyone feel like a fucking pet expert, bottom line is, if its not your pet, its not your business. So go bitch about it to someone who will listen. Hybrids are awesomeeeee.

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  • If you think about it, cats are the only species that domesticated themselves. The cat gave up some of his freedom for creature comforts, but kept his hunting instincts which are about the only thing that kept them around. The fewer mice, rats, gophers, and moles the better!. Servals are truly wonderful animals. I would hope these two have plenty of territory to roam.

  • @Spotsallover what do you feed your serval?

  • Magnificent animal

  • Nice house - but doesn't that critter spray everywhere? I heard servals spray for five seconds or five feet, whichever comes first.

    Whatever, he's gorgeous. I hope you can give him a home forever, and that he never ends up in a rescue - that happens to a lot of serval (unless they get put down first).

  • Many animals have become endangered or extinct because of hunting. Two other major factors are food supply and habitat. When wild cat fur was in vogue and not illegal as now many species were hunted to near extinction. In places where there is not enough habit or food since man moved in they are staying endangered. The serval populations in Africa are robust in some parts while still endangered in other.

  • This is just seriously bad taste.

    That whole house badly needs remodelling!

  • LOL- I got a good laugh thanks. Very cool.

  • @marisoltrejos

    Oh yes, I've seen the documentary you are talking about. The Sulimov dogs are just used for airport security though, and their breeders mentioned that they don't really listen to people- they just follow their noses. They are an interesting idea for this specific purpose, but nobody is suggesting that they be kept as pets.

  • @marisoltrejos

    No, actually, horses are fully domesticated animals. They have been bred in captivity for many thousands of generations, while captive servals have only been bred in captivity for a few generations and have undergone virtually no changes as a result of it. The horse is domestic and the serval is wild, and even if the serval is bred in captivity it will take a very long time before it loses its wild behavior.

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