Friday, May 8, 2009

can we tame a cheetah?


Answers:
No. Don't try it. It could cost you your life.
I don't think so.cause there wild animals
train but not tame
why would you want to? it is considered an exotic animal and if you have one for a pet it is probably illegal.
Its possible to become friendly with a cheetah..you can never truly tame an animal like this. but more importantly you need a liscence
No.
at your own risk.
if the mother is tame, then you can tame the cub easier. but if no cubs. its your own risk. dont be a dumb dumb
Wild animals can never be completely trusted as pets, as they have strong instincts we have purposely bred out of some animals to be pets. It is safer to sick with cats, dogs, etc. which have been domesticated for thousands of years. If you want something exotic looking in the feline area, go to www.cfainc.org %26 check out breeds like the Abyssinian, Singapura, Egyptian Mau, %26 Ocicat. I had 2 Abysssinians and they were so cool, sleek, exotic looking %26 active. They always freaked people out that came to my house. I had a water meter reader I had to convince it was ok to come in my house - she was afraid they were some wildcat that would attack her!
A cheetah is a wild animal that is fast and have sharp teeth. To be honest I don't think you would even survive trying to tame it.
yes take his teeth out
we could but it would be cruel because the are wild animals and the deserve to be free
sure. anything's possible.

if you're willing to put your limbs in jeopardy, you can always try to tame a cheetah.
almost all animals can be tamed, the only thing you can't tame is an unruly tongue
if you watch animal planet you will see that cheetah,s and lion,s and tiger,s and bear,s have been trained but you can never tame them couse they are wild.
its possible but i really wouldnt still trust them
I wouldnt think so.
i dont think so cuz dey r wild animals.
if u try to they might hurt chu cuz dey r wild animals.
Only to a certain point in their life and if you are talking about a adult? NO!
cheetahs belong in the wild

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