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A growing fascination with exotic pets is drawing young enthusiasts to pet cafes and social media, despite the challenges of raising unconventional animals.

By Meng Wenjie | China Daily | Updated: 2024-11-06 06:03
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Guozi, a raccoon raised by Jiaotou (pseudonym). [Photo provided to China Daily]

Behind the screen

While raising exotic pets brings unique experiences, owners advise caution before bringing these animals home.

For Jiaotou, the primary cost of raising raccoons comes from their destructive tendencies. "One of them knocked over my TV, costing me 2,000 yuan ($281)," he recalled with a laugh.

Raccoons, with their five flexible fingers, can create chaos if left unsupervised, leading owners to often keep them in cages when they are away from home. "I have to use complex locks since raccoons can open simple latches," Jiaotou added.

According to him, raccoons are naturally timid and can become aggressive when stressed or frightened, so they need socialization from a young age. Even experienced owners like himself find it takes two to three months for these animals to become comfortable with human interaction.

"It requires patience and dedication," Jiaotou explained, noting that their sharp teeth and claws can cause injuries during the training process. "Despite these efforts, it's still rare to get a docile raccoon because their genetics heavily influence their behavior."

Among the raccoons Jiaotou raises, only Guozi has a relatively gentle personality. "The well-behaved raccoons on social media only show one side of their nature," he said.

In addition to managing their innate wild instincts, pet owners must also create specific living environments and provide tailored daily care for these unique animals. Capybaras, for instance, need regular baths in designated pools, and their living spaces must be heated during winter, according to Tang.

She explained that a typical male capybara can weigh up to 50 kg and has a large appetite, producing a considerable amount of waste.

"Unless you have a large yard or ample space, keeping a capybara indoors isn't practical," she advised.

Capybaras also need socialization training to adapt to human environments. Although they may appear calm on social media, they are wild animals by nature and are not as emotionally stable as they seem — they actually have a strong instinct to flee at the slightest sense of danger.

Additionally, capybaras need to be raised in pairs or with other animals to ensure their psychological well-being. "Because these animals don't easily express distress, owners must be patient and attentive to their health to catch potential issues early," Tang explained.

Alpacas also demand substantial time and companionship. "This is why they're not suitable pets for people with full-time jobs," Ma said, adding that their droppings have a strong odor, and bathing them also requires significant effort. "Professional grooming can be costly, and doing it at home can take at least half a day," she said.

When her followers seek advice on caring for alpacas, Ma often emphasizes the importance of long-term commitment. She explained that while alpacas may not show immediate affection toward humans like cats and dogs, they develop strong loyalty once a bond is formed.

"Alpacas can live over 20 years, so if you can't commit to long-term companionship, it's best not to keep them," she said.

Huang Yuan, a PhD student at Huazhong Agricultural University and a senior veterinarian at a pet hospital chain in Wuhan, Hubei province, also advises those considering an exotic pet to think carefully before making a decision.

"Humans often impose their expectations on animals with a sense of superiority, yet these animals have no choice in becoming pets. This is inherently unfair," he said.

Huang recalled treating a capybara found wandering the streets, likely abandoned by its owner. "Many young people may be attracted by the appealing images of these animals on social media, but the reality of caring for them can differ significantly from their expectations," he said.

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