Messi (cougar)

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Messi
SpeciesPuma concolor
SexMale
Born (2015-10-30) 30 October 2015 (age 8)
Saransk, Mordovia, Russia
Occupation
Years active2017–present
Known forBeing kept as a pet, his intelligence
Owner
  • Alexandr Dmitriev
  • Mariya Dmitrieva
ResidencePenza, Penza Oblast, Russia
Named afterLionel Messi

Messi (Russian: Месси; born 30 October 2015) is a pet cougar, model and Internet celebrity, owned by Russian couple Alexandr and Mariya Dmitriev. The Dmitrievs live with Messi in a two-story house on a large plot of land in Penza, Russia. Messi was adopted in 2016 from a local petting zoo. In 2017, the Dmitrievs started an Instagram account and a YouTube channel for Messi, which became popular by 2018 and continues to grow in subscribers.

Early life[edit]

Messi was born in a zoo at Saransk, Russia. He was one of three newborn cougars at the zoo to be named after professional football players formerly from FC Barcelona; Messi was named after Lionel Messi,[1] and the other two were named Suarez and Neymar. The cubs were given these names because Saransk was one of several cities proposed to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[2][3][4] Messi was later sold to a petting zoo in Penza when he was three months old.[5]

Messi was significantly smaller than other typical male cougars, and as the species is not native to Russia, he could not be released into the wild. He had numerous other health problems as well, which rendered him unable to live in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary either. Furthermore, workers at the petting zoo originally planned to euthanize him.[6]

In 2016, Alexandr and Mariya Dmitriev visited the Penza zoo and met Messi for the first time. The couple experienced "love at first sight," and noticed Messi's exceptionally gentle personality.[7][8] The Dmitrievs already had a sphynx cat named Kira but Aleksandr always wanted a big cat and so they considered bringing Messi home, offering a high price to the zoo authorities.[9] “So we went to the zoo and started negotiations to buy Messi. We were surprised ourselves when they agreed", Mariya Dmitriev recalled in an interview with Caters News.[1]

Domestic life[edit]

When they first purchased Messi, Alexandr and Mariya Dmitriev lived in a small studio apartment in Penza.[5] The hallway of the apartment was modified and was designated as Messi's play area.[5] Messi uses toys such as empty bottles and balls.[10] Messi has a gentle and calm personality, and has never attacked a person or another animal.[7] The Dmitrievs sometimes refer to him as "kitten."[11]

Messi is regarded by his owners as similar to a domestic dog. He has been trained at a local dog training facility and has learned around ten formal commands.[5][12] The Dmitrievs walk Messi regularly using a leash, coat, and harness through various environments.[12]

Messi is fed twice a day,[13] and his diet mostly consists of raw turkey, beef, and chicken.[7][12] It costs the Dmitrievs about 630 rubles per day to feed him.[7][8] The couple regularly bathes Messi in a bathtub and sometimes trim his claws.[7]

Messi is house-broken (trained) and prefers to stay inside when there is snow outside.[citation needed]

Media attention[edit]

In 2017, the Dmitrievs started an Instagram account and YouTube channel for Messi, both called "I_am_puma". Pictures and videos published to these social media accounts show various aspects of daily life with the cougar. Messi's social media accounts quickly grew in popularity; by January 2018, the Instagram account already had almost 150,000 followers and over 50 million views.[6] The Instagram account has more than 1.5 million followers; the YouTube channel has more than 2.49 million subscribers.[7] Mariya is the manager of the social media accounts.[5]

Relations with other animals[edit]

Messi also shared the property and attention of the Dmitrievs with a 10-year-old female cheetah named Ichel, who was given to the Dmitrievs by a circus trainer in December 2019 and revealed in January 2020. Ichel died of lung cancer in April 2020.

The Dmitrievs own another female cheetah, named Gerda, who has a calm and gentle personality similar to Messi's. Messi becomes anxious when Gerda is present but relations between the two animals are improving. Gerda has her own YouTube channel, "I_am_cheetah".

The Dimitrievs also had another feline in their house, a female Sphinx cat (hairless breed) called Kira; she lived in the house with little interaction with Messi. In April 2021, Kira met Gerda, but became very anxious and avoided her enclosure afterwards.[14] She died of a dilated cardiomyopathy later that month.[15]

Criticism[edit]

Despite mostly favorable attention on social media, some have criticized the Dmitrievs for keeping Messi under domestic circumstances. Opponents of the taming of wild animals fear that Messi's wild needs will not be met, and that once Messi reaches sexual maturity (he has since passed that mark) he may become more prone to dangerous behavior. They advise the Dmitrievs to send Messi to a wildlife reserve or sanctuary.[5][12] The Dmitrievs, however, believe that Messi would not be able to survive in a wild setting, not least because he requires daily medication.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Life on the wild side – Couple bought pet puma from zoo". Caters News Agency. Archived from the original on 2022-07-30. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  2. ^ "Suarez, Neymar and Messi find a home in Russian zoo". Reuters. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  3. ^ de Menezes, Jack (5 December 2015). "Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar honoured as Russian zoo names puma cubs after Barcelona trio". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  4. ^ "Meet the 3 years old pumas named 'Messi', 'Neymar' and 'Luis Suárez' in Saransk". Panamá Today. 20 June 2018. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Ganguly, Sudipto (22 June 2018). "Russia's Messi, a puma - star in his own right". WDEZ. Archived from the original on 2018-06-29. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  6. ^ a b Etemadieh, Arianna (18 January 2018). "Meet Messi, The 1st Domesticated Puma. He's Gotten 58 Million Views And Isn't Slowing Down Soon". Animal Channel. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Couple Says Their Pet Cougar Is Part of Their Family: 'It Was Love at First Sight'". Inside Edition. 20 February 2018. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  8. ^ a b Hooper, Ben (21 February 2018). "Russian couple keeping cougar as pet in small apartment". United Press International. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  9. ^ Ganguly, Sudipto (2018-06-22). "Russia's Messi, a puma - star in his own right". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  10. ^ Chorney, Saryn (16 February 2018). "Puma Rescued from Russian Zoo Lives Luxurious Life as Insta-Famous House Cat". People. Retrieved 2018-06-29. Messi lives in a two-storey house on property. Kira (a sphinx cat) passed away. Gerda (the cheetah) has her own house and aviary.
  11. ^ "messi the puma dog training". dev.delicatessen-edition.com. Archived from the original on 2021-08-28. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  12. ^ a b c d Brooks, Natasha (11 January 2018). "Pet Puma Who Is Trained Like a Dog Is Making Waves on Social Media — Why This Is More Dangerous Than Cute". One Green Planet. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  13. ^ Sharma, Ruchira (21 February 2018). "This Russian couple's pet cougar has become an internet sensation". International Business Times. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  14. ^ I_am_Cheetah (13 April 2021). "Gerda meets Kira! Cheetah and Sphynx - first meeting". YouTube. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  15. ^ @i_am_puma (29 April 2021). "Our beloved baby went to the rainbow". Retrieved 26 June 2021 – via Instagram.

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