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Are Cheetahs Kept as Pets?
YES most definitely

When the question “If you could have any pet in the world without consequence, what would it be?” is asked, a cheetah is a popular response. For many people, cheetahs exemplify grace, agility and, although unwarranted, ferocity. Therefore, it is not surprising that there are many who have interest in keeping these iconic animals as personal pets. However, this is rare in the US due to strict regulations and the difficult in importing cheetahs. More on this further down in the article.

The keeping of exotic pets is very controversial, largely due to ignorance—many are uninformed about what an exotic pet actually is. However, cheetahs by most definitions do qualify as exotic pets, even within their home range.
Josephine Baker and her pet cheetah Chiquita
A Brief History on Cheetahs as Pets

Cheetahs have never mostly been domesticated, however they have been kept as pets for thousands of years.

They were often the companions of the rich and high profile. Historically, emperors, kings, and pharaohs kept them as a sign of wealth. Akbar, a Mughal ruler of the 16th century modern day India, was said to have owned 9,000 cheetahs over a 49-year period. In more modern times, not much has changed.
American celebrities like Phyllis Gordon and Josephine Baker (both pictured above) traveled with them but now regulations have been a little more tight on the type of exotic pet people keep.
They are also kept as pets by some of the rich in the United Arab Emirate,Africa,Europe and USA
Sometimes they are seen assisting hunters in African and Middle Eastern countries (although dogs perform this service just fine as well.)

Are Cheetahs Safe as Pets and in General?
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Cheetahs may be considered by some to be big cats, but viewing them as dangerous or violent is a huge misconception.

They are nowhere near as dangerous as lions, tigers, leopards, and all other animals in this category. Obviously, this will not apply if you are a small child or around the same size as one, it's better to err on the side of caution. Generally though, cheetahs are the least dangerous of the group.
Cheetahs are the only big cats that visitors allowed to have direct contact with in zoos without jeopardizing human life. At the very worst, keepers entering cheetah enclosures will arm themselves with very intimidating weaponry, such as brooms and rakes.
Cheetahs also typically flee if a human approaches them or makes direct eye contact, unlike other animals which may prepare to pounce instead.

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Therefore, fears of cheetahs being dangerous beyond any other similar-sized animal with teeth are overblown, but there are other issues like issues with cheetah ownership
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