Does anyone have an exotic animal for a pet?
This one, <--on my shoulder, is a Bobcat named Jasper and he eats three pounds of raw meat every day. His claws in front and back were removed to help him be safer, but he has huge teeth! His fur is extremly soft an thick and his purr is so loud and rumbly you can feel it in your chest when he rides on your shoulder.
He is a year and a half old and weighs 35 pounds so far, fully grown they can weigh up to 70 pounds and may live in captivity for fifteen years or more. He was purchased from a licenced breeder in Mt. for 1500 dollars and is a very friendly cat. He is very used to people and has been to a nursing home and also schools.
Wild animals usually do not make good pets and it takes a lot of work and time with an animal to enable them to be good with humans. My friend got him when he was six weeks old and has been with him literally every day since. Thats why he is so good with people, even though they still get into pi$$ing matches to see who really is boss!
This one, <--on my shoulder, is a Bobcat named Jasper and he eats three pounds of raw meat every day. His claws in front and back were removed to help him be safer, but he has huge teeth! His fur is extremly soft an thick and his purr is so loud and rumbly you can feel it in your chest when he rides on your shoulder.
He is a year and a half old and weighs 35 pounds so far, fully grown they can weigh up to 70 pounds and may live in captivity for fifteen years or more. He was purchased from a licenced breeder in Mt. for 1500 dollars and is a very friendly cat. He is very used to people and has been to a nursing home and also schools.
Wild animals usually do not make good pets and it takes a lot of work and time with an animal to enable them to be good with humans. My friend got him when he was six weeks old and has been with him literally every day since. Thats why he is so good with people, even though they still get into pi$$ing matches to see who really is boss!