Wild Animals as Pets

Tiger cubs are irresistible
and wolves are majestic. While it may seem appealing to keep a wild animal as a
pet, it's important to remember that doing so can lead to a host of problems,
not to mention legal and ethical issues. Keeping wild animals as pets requires
a great deal of thought, research, and preparation. In addition to the ethical
and legal factors, you need to make sure you're able to provide ideal housing
and diet, as well as medical care – all of which may be difficult to find.
Ethical and Animal Welfare Issues
Before you attach yourself to the idea of bringing home an exotic animal,
consider the ethical issues involved, particularly those pertaining to the
welfare of the animal itself. Are you able to provide the same quality of life
in captivity that the animal would have in the wild? Before you move forward,
carefully consider whether the animal is better off in captivity or in the
wild.
Legal Issues
Research state laws pertaining to the keeping of wild animals as pets – just because
you can acquire a wolf or a tiger cub doesn't mean it’s legal. Check city or
county laws, as well as laws at the state/provincial and federal levels. If you
break the law and are turned in or discovered, your pet will likely be taken
away.
Behavioral Issues
Especially once they're physically mature, wild animals often become very
difficult pets. They can be aggressive and even dangerous, simply because of
their size, physical strength, and natural instincts. Animals in captivity can
also become frustrated with space limitations and not being able to fully
exhibit their natural proclivities.
Providing proper care for a wild animal for the duration of its lifespan can be
challenging, costly, and time consuming. And what if, for whatever reason,
you're no longer able to care for the animal? Finding a good home for an adult
wild animal can be extremely difficult.
As you can see, taking on a wild animal as a pet is not an endeavor to be taken
lightly, so take the time to do your homework before you commit.