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Anonymous
technically they're not domesticated animals, they command absurd price tags ($3000 minimum), and need a lot of space. They're at least twice the size as a domestic cat, great hunters, they can be good pets IF they are raised around humans from kittenhood and given a lot of love and attention. Probably want to have some kind of outdoor fenced in area (including a top so they can't just climb out) where it can run around. If it ever escapes, odds are the average person will think it's a wild animal and either call the cops or try to kill it themselves.
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