There’s no doubt that domestic cats are cute and cuddly, but when it comes to their wild brothers and sisters, we strongly advise keeping your hands to yourself.

photo: Darrell Ybarrondo
With two- to three-inch long canine teeth, Connor would rather chow down than cuddle with you.

photo: Bob Worthington
We suggest you steer clear of Nindiri, or suffer the same fate as this poor rabbit.

photo: Ion Moe
Kamari might look cute, but servals are perhaps the best hunters in the cat world. They make a kill in about half of all tries, which means you probably wouldn’t survive a snuggle session.

The legendary snow leopard is rarely seen by humans. Cuddling with one? Don’t kid yourself.

One look at Teddy and you know he isn’t in the mood for some TLC.

photo: Stephen Moehle
With the ability to reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, you don’t want to be on the receiving end of this cheetah’s gaze.

photo: Bob Worthington
If you’re thinking “Aw, this looks just like my fluffy Felix,” think again—fishing cats can be very aggressive.

Izu barely has enough patience for his cubs, so he probably isn’t interested in your warm embrace either.

photo: Ion Moe
The same is true for Oshana.

photo: Deric Wagner
Mountain lion, puma, cougar, panther—this cat is known by more names than just about any other mammal—”cuddle buddy” isn’t one of them.
Jenn Beening is the social media planner for San Diego Zoo Global. Read her previous post, 11 Incredibly Awesome Animal Moms.