I don't think you're supposed to have them as pets, they belong in the wild. So no. They aren't.
Ocelots are an endangered species and it is not legal to have them as pets.
yes when they are a baby
You can help endangered ocelots by not destroying their homes, not keeping them as pets, and not making them into fur coats
no but they can have pups or kits
Yes.
The female stays with her kits for up to a year, teaching them how to hunt, and to avoid larger predators like the jaguar.
There are many in captivity, as these cats are often kept as pets by some. The ocelot is not an endangered species.
No, unfortunately the ASPCA does not provide free disaster kits for pets on their website. However, they do provide instructions on what to include in a disaster kit that you can make on your own.
Generally pets are cats, dogs, fish, parrots, canaries, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, rabbits and the like. Exotic pets include tarantulas, snakes, monkeys, ocelots, etc.
No. Ocelots are not pets and cannot ever be pets really, because they are wild animals. They look like normal cats but aren't. You can keep them as pets like Salvador Dali did but to be honest, I wouldn't.
Ocelots are at home in forests or in dry conditions. They can climb trees very well, and have large eyes for good night vision.