Since the King of Pop passed, many have wondered what ever became of his beloved pet chimp, Bubbles. In fact, the fate of Bubbles illustrates what should happen with many exotic pets. When Bubbles became too strong to safely live as a pet, he went to a wild animal preserve where he lives now. While the recent saga of Travis the Chimp illustrated what can go wrong with keeping a wild animal as a pet, Michael & Bubbles show us how the relationship can end well.

Though keeping a wild animal as a pet in the first place is generally a bad idea, in the end Michael Jackson did right by Bubbles, and by those who could have been hurt by Bubbles. According to the LA Times, with Bubbles becoming more aggressive as he grew up, the chimp transitioned from Neverland Ranch to his trainer’s ranch in 2002. Jackson reportedly feared for the safety of young Prince Michael II. In 2005, Bubbles went to the Center for Great Apes in central Florida, where he lives today. Here is Bubbles’ resident webpage.

Contrast this with the fate of Travis the Chimp, who was shot by police after mauling one of his owner’s friends. The victim, Charla Nash, lost her nose, eye lids, lower lip and the boney structure of her mid-face. In March she filed a $50 million negligence suit against Travis’ owner (and her friend) Sandra Herold.

If one of your pets has a propensity to be vicious, such a dog known to attack, you are generally liable should it injure someone. When dealing with wild animals that grow up to be far stronger than their owners, such dangerous propensities are a given.

In addition to improving the health and well-being of the animals, housing wild animals in sanctuaries, rather than as private pets, can prevent tragic accidents and huge financial liability.

  • Michael Jackson’s Pets and Animals (Discovery Channel)
  • Pet python kills Florida toddler (Reuters)
  • Conn. officials were warned about attack chimp (AP)
  • No Chimps as Pets (Save the Chimps)
  • Pet Bites Causing MRSA Infection in People, Study Finds (FindLaw’s Injured)
  • Animal Attack Liability (provided by The Law Offices of Michael B. Brehne, P.A.)
  • Personal Injury Overview (provided by Steinberg, Goodman & Kalish)

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