Top 30 Most Dangerous Household Cat Breeds

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Ocelots

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Not meant to be a housecat, but some people insist on it. While several states don’t require a permit to own this big cat, areas like Alaska and New England prohibit ocelots as pets. Having an exotic, normally wild cat may be a status symbol, but if not properly trained or socialized at a young age, can be dangerous. They do not like being commanded. They are hunters, so smaller animals are at risk with an ocelot around. They have black spots, streaks and stripes. They are very expensive, and can cost up to $20,000.