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10-07-2013, 01:26 PM
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Re: Family Share Home With 7 Pet Tigers
In 2003 I rescued a little black kitten that took sick three weks later. Come to find out he had a congenital deformity of his intestines, they had twisted and cut off the blood flow, had to remove 75 percent of them leaving him, skinny, weak, and a victim of every cat bully in his vicinity. Fast forward eight years of protecting him and one night I startled Alydar while he was in fearlockdown. In 1.5 seconds he bit me X5. This occurred at 2am. By 3pm my temp was 103 and I had full on blood poisoning. Childbirth, root canal, bowel resection, subdural hematoma did not hold a candle to what this little 5 pound cat did to me. Goodgodyall the punctures drained for a month. Nothing, and I mean nothun good is gonna come of this, I smell big trouble. Are they NUTS?
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10-08-2013, 05:01 PM
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Re: Family Share Home With 7 Pet Tigers
I know it said the bloke rescued the tigers, or some of them, from a circus, and they are extremely well fed just looking at the weight of them, they are still wild animals. I envy them in one way, being that close to such beautiful animals, but they could change in a second to killers. Is it worth the risk! Those tigers could never be in the wild now, they wouldn't survive. Is it better for them to be fat, happy and well fed in captivity? Or shot at by poachers in the wild?!! |