I don't think you're supposed to have them as pets, they belong in the wild. So no. They aren't.
no
They're cute. Very cute.
Yes. They're small enough to even make good house-pets. However you may have to check with local laws on such animals because pigs, regardless of breed, are considered "livestock," not "pets" or "companion animals."
There is no specific number available for how many ocelots are currently in captivity worldwide as the population can vary based on individual facilities and conservation efforts. Ocelots are often kept in zoos, wildlife reserves, and breeding programs to help protect the species and prevent their decline in the wild.
Scientists have not yet come up with a collective name for ocelots.
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
yes ghost ants make really good pets
Salamanders make great pets.
red eared slider turtles make good pets.
Yes.
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 not legal to own as pets in Georgia. They are considered exotic wildlife and require special permits and licenses to possess. It is best to check with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources for specific regulations regarding owning ocelots in the state.
Thorny devils can be good pets. It really depends on who you are.
No
no