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Anonymous
Just check out mix breed cats like savannah cats or safari cats. While they don't have the raw power look of fishing cats, they are pretty much a superpowered house cat that doesn't have nearly the problems of bearing a wild animal.
Any wild cat that you could buy and raise is a HEAVY heavy burden. You can't ever leave it home buy itself more then a day, because if you go on a vacation, or leave it alone for a week or 2, you could destroy any sort of bond you've developed with the cat. Expect this for 20 years of your life. You can't have kids, due to it being a wild animal that could mistaken your child for a chicken. You can't let it go outside with out some sort of restraint, due to the fact most wild cats have the instinct to leave its parents to pursue its own territory. Expect territory markings. Expect not having ANY animals that could be considered food to the wild cat.
Save yourself the trouble and get a crossbread that still has the instincts of a domesticated cat. Unless you are FULLY prepared to dedicate your life to a wild cat.
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