Domesticating cheetahs If cheetahs suffer from serious psychological problems, it will affect their health. Moreover, when cheetahs are domesticated artificially, the reproductive rate of cheetahs will also decrease, and most cheetahs have no intention of breeding at all. So when the cheetah is domesticated, it will affect the cheetah's reproduction. Nowadays, the number of cheetahs is getting smaller and smaller, which has a lot to do with the domestication of cheetahs, especially the rich in the Middle East are particularly keen on domesticating cheetahs, which is actually very unfavorable to the reproduction of cheetahs.
Cheetah Cheetah's life habits are actually very regular. Cheetahs go out for food every morning and are very vigilant. Even when a cheetah sleeps, it looks around every few minutes, mainly because it is worried that there will be a sudden attack by natural enemies. But if the cheetah is domesticated, many of its natures will be erased, waiting to be fed every day, and then there will be no chance to meet natural enemies, so it will make the cheetah feel bored.
In fact, cheetahs like their living environment very much. After the cheetah changes its living environment, it will not adapt and will not be happy. If animals have psychological problems, they are the same as people's psychological problems and will also affect their health. In addition, cheetahs usually exercise less and their bodies can't adapt. Naturally, their physical condition in the wild is not good. Therefore, domesticated cheetahs are not as healthy as cheetahs living in the wild.