Keeping Pet Cheetahs: Status Symbol with Risks
Emiratis have historically showcased their status by owning domesticated cheetahs as pets. Despite the typically reserved nature of these felines, they are often spotted strolling alongside their owners or accompanying them in luxury vehicles, emblematic of their owner’s opulence. While the concept might seem alluring, the reality of having such a potentially unpredictable pet like a cheetah carries significant risks. Similar to the repercussions of owning a pet tiger, those who possess pet cheetahs can face substantial fines and the confiscation of their exotic companions if caught.
Moreover, the ethical aspect of owning a pet cheetah is concerning. These magnificent creatures are indigenous to central Iran and Africa, and captivity can subject them to various health issues. It’s ethically sound to leave them undisturbed in their natural habitat rather than confining them for the sake of displaying affluence.