| The Sumerians
were the first people known to tame cheetah while the Egyptians actually
deified them. Marco Polo noted that many were kept as pets in the orient,
far beyond their native range. Three historical figures are documented as
having pet cheetah: Genghis Khan, Akbar the Great of India and Charlemagne.
During his 45 year reign (1555-1600 AD) Akbar reportedly kept 9000 cheetah
and attempted to breed them. But, for all his efforts, only 1 litter
was produced. Cheetah are easily tamed and can even be taught to play games
like "fetch". But they cannot be housebroken; even a wild cheetah
will soil its resting place since it is very mobile and has no true lair.
Sportsmen once used them for coursing - hunting by sight as opposed to scent.
Typically the hooded cheetah was carried on horseback or in a cart. When
the hunted animal came near near the hood was removed and the cheetah released.
If the cheetah then caught the animal it was rewarded with some small part
of the prey or a dish of blood. |

Old Painting
Cheetah on Horseback
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