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UAE bans keeping wild animals as pets

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The private ownership of wild animals has been outlawed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where keeping exotic creatures as pets is a status symbol for some, according to local media reports.

Media reports said on Wednesday that the new law bans dealing in and ownership of all types of wild, domesticated and dangerous animals.

Wildcats including endangered cheetahs are known to have been domesticated in the UAE and neighbouring Gulf countries as status symbols, with some even spotted being taken outside in the middle of big cities.

In October, one such outing with five tigers on a beach near Dubai's iconic Burj Al-Arab Hotel was captured on video and went viral on social media, while others have been filmed driving around with lions.

Such animals can now only be kept at zoos, wildlife parks, circuses, breading and research centres, Gulf News said.

"Anyone who takes a leopard, cheetah or any other kind of exotic animal out in public will face a jail term of up to six months and a fine" of up to 500,000 dirhams ($136,000), it added.

Al-Ittihad, an Arabic daily, said those who use wild animals to "terrorise" others would face jail or fine of up to 700,000 dirhams.

Move welcomed

The move has been welcomed by animal welfare activists.

El Sayed Mohamed, regional director at the International Fund for Animal Welfare in Dubai, was quoted by Abu Dhabi-based The National newspaper as saying that the UAE had set an example for the GCC.

"We welcome and congratulate the UAE Government in taking this important initiative, which we wish to be a milestone for the rest of the countries, not just in the region, but also in the world,” he said.

The legislation also imposes new restrictions on traditional pets.

Dog owners are required to get permits and keep the animals on leashes in public, the reports said, adding that those who fail to obtain the licences face fines of up to 100,000 dirhams.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/01/uae-bans-keeping-wild-animals-pets-170104184936267.html
 
Imo only animals that should be domesticated are cats. The rest should be wild.
 
How did it get to the point where people were keeping dangerous predators as there pets in the first place.
 
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^ Of course you can still keep wild birds and hawks. How else would you hunt Houbara Bustards when on vacation in Pakistan? UAE's concern for wild life is really touching.
 
All countries should be banned from selling animals to Gulf countries. They are kept in small cages all their lives and their owners have no respect for them. They play with them as if they are lifeless toys. Punishment should be a lot more severe. How about keeping them the same way they kept their pets even if its for a day.
 
How did it get to the point where people were keeping dangerous predators as there pets in the first place.

Quite simple, these countries for all their bling, are still developing nations in relative terms. We in the west take such comprehensive approach to laws and civil codes for granted, but then we've been first world countries for a long time now.

Good to see the Emirates are at least adapting quickly as their society changes to reflect the modern era.
 
Yeah the Arab shiekhs were going out of hand, some even had rare Tigers or Leopards as their pets. There were even a few cases where the dangerous animals escaped and mauled the domestic help.

This step is beyond over-due, but as they say dair aye durust aye..
 
Good move , hope UAE govt sticks to this ruling.
 
Does the ban include the ruling Maktoum family and their extravagantly large collection of albino lions and tigers? Probably not. Apparently there are numerous dealers in the Gulf operating and running their business of wild cat smuggling through Instagram.
 
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