No, I am not making this up.
Indonesia has a new plan to save the Critically Endangered Sumatran tiger, reports the AFP: sell captive-born tigers as pets. The proposed price is 100,000 US dollars for a pair of Sumatran tigers with the money going to conservation efforts, though it was unclear who would manage these funds. "We're not selling or renting tigers. We're only authorizing people to look after them," forestry ministry conservation chief Darori told AFP. "These people will have to follow certain conditions. The tigers will still belong to the government."
Officials would require that the 'pet'-owners would have to have at least 60 square meters (646 square feet) to contain the two animals. Government officials would monitor the animals' health and punish owners for mistreatment. The AFP reports that the idea was first raised by wealthy businessmen who want to possess tigers for the 'prestige' it gives them.
However, environmentalists are skeptical. They say that instead of selling tigers as pets, the government should be focusing on conserving the dwindling tiger habitat on Sumatra. Deforestation for logging and oil palm plantations has devastated tiger habitat on the island. In addition, conservationists warn that selling captive tigers to private individuals is likely to only fuel the black-market trade in tiger parts, which has devastated tigers across their range.
Tigers are the world's largest cat; they are also the most dangerous. Even as pets they are extremely unpredictable. Long-trained tigers still attack. Working with tigers for years did not prevent Roy Horn, of the magic act Siegfried and Roy, from being nearly killed by one on-stage.
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http://news.mongabay.com/2010/0121-hance_tigerpet.html