My wish-list of exotic pets for the future consist of a female serval, a male skunk, and a white-lipped python.
Usually it isn't a good idea to own a 'wild' animal, but exotic by definition is a little different. I would love to own a Savannah cat - a mix between a wild Serval and the domestic (only wild-looking) Bengal cat. Add a few generations of watering down those wild bloodlines, and you have a really energetic, squeaking, dog-like, and incredibly intelligent, as well as cool-looking kitty cat.
If it was a magically-tamed wild animal, well, I love wolves, as well as big cats. It would be badass to own a panther.
I would love to own the Siberian tiger, they are gorgeous and magnificent. However it isn't very safe so probably will never own one.
I own a Bengal cat. He is a cross between an Asian Leopard Cat and a domestic cat. He is about 1/8th wildcat I would say!
He is awesome! Kind of like a house cat but you can totally tell he is no ordinary cat! You can see him on my website at nemerbengals.com.
I wouldn't mind owning an Ocelot. Would make for an interesting pet to keep around.
I love all pets frankly as long as I can control them, especially cat and rabbit. Actually, I also like dogs, but due to the condition that these animals are prohibited by my religion (Islam) to take care at home, I put them aside.
I object to the owning of exotic animals. I think it is really wrong to make something built for nature live in captivity.
But hypothetically speaking--a bear, one that would be my buddy and go with me everywhere. Life wouldn't quite be so scary with a bear at your side.
I don't like to have animals in my home. Not only exotic pet but also cats and dogs.
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