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Should i buy this Pussy
I have wanted to buy an exotic animal for a long time what do you think of this cute tiger her name is Siren.
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that is cool, how old and how big would it get though?
What does something like that cost and cost to keep fed etc |
I think very few people are responsible enough to own a tiger. They need a lot more than just food and living space...
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I don't like his watch. Don't buy that pussy.
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Not if you want to keep that dog of yours...
HAHAHA.. Pretty neat though.. How much they asking for it ? |
Ask Roy Horn ( Seigfreid & Roy ) just how lovable they are...:winkwink:
If I had the space for it, I'd get one....:thumbsup :thumbsup |
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My friend has two tiger and a snow leapard |
How big does she get to?
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Where would you keep him?
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they are super expensive, some dude in our mall said it costs like 1k just to feed them for like a week.
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It sounds cool but i hear bad things....maybe it's just because i'm in NY and we only hear about it on the News...are you in TX..I hear that's big down there...
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thats a cool cat/tiger thing :thumbsup
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sure, why not, looks very cute:Graucho :winkwink:
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thats awesome! :)
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you can buy them here http://www.wildanimalworld.com/availableanimals.htm
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It won't be quite so cute when it's fully grown.
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She's very adorable.
But do Tigers really belong in a house. In a community. If you own enough acerage and forest for it to be able to live like a tiger I say go for it Roger |
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bad for the tiger, bad for your house and you in the long run. They eat a TON, they have a very strong smell, and you never know when it's going to decide to kill you or your housekeeper. I have trouble enough with two Pits.
Tigers belong in the wild, not in the house. Do your research first. |
Dont even encourage the trade in these animals. They belong in the wild not as a pet. Owning a tiger doensnt make you cool
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it also subsidizes poaching, which is a serious problem, and you should keep this mind:
But Mr. Habel says pet-owners don't realize how big, fast, and strong animals become when they grow up. "Look at a normal domestic situation. A little cat can attack your arm and leave a scratch or bite mark," he says. "Magnify the effect by 50, these animals only need to be playing with you to kill you." http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1014/p02s02-ussc.html http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...&q=tigers+pets |
very cute! But u gotta be careful! Think twice before buying it...
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Hey Roger, your a really smart guy and I'm sure this seems like a good idea but " MuthaFucka Are You Crazy!!!!! "
Your better getting a Lama or do what that one dude who use to play basketball did( Matt Geiger) get you some bison or something. Shit get a kangaroo!!!!!:thumbsup |
Yes that's a very kewl pussy cat :)
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Those or any wild animal for that fact are not pets. Want a cat go to the animal shelter and get one.
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They get a little bigger than that... lol
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Get the ranch first. I'd talk to alot of people that own or have owned one too, certainly not GFY :thumbsup
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LOL I hear ya... I want something exotic its always been a dream of mine to have a tiger. I'm still thinking about it. I don't wanna make a quick decision |
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I just love animals and always dreamed of owning a tiger or some type of wild cat or maybe a leopard still deciding |
that would be awesome
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they might look cute now but they are wild animals not pets.
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Hehehehehehe, probably need a bank loan to feed the fecker all week!!!
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yea why not
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I would share people's discouragement, but if you're set on caring for a tiger, how about taking in a retired zoo or circus tiger? Or one from someone who bought it as a baby but couldn't handle the commitment when it was an adult?
Yeah, they're not cute little fuzzballs, but that cuteness won't last long anyway, and the retirees and rescuees are the ones that really need some care. So many people are drawn to pets in their cute baby stage, but wouldn't consider caring for a homely adult. Getting an adult also lessens your lifespan commitment - a new tiger might live 20 years, while a retired zoo tiger is probably within 5 years of its death. Makes for a sort of "test drive" while you see if you really like caring for tigers. |
You are better to sponsor it
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I had a friend that got a cougar cub. Of course he lived in the back woods of Oregon. Was a great pet.. And he figured if needed he could release it into the wild. You can't really do that with a tiger. I haven't spoken to him in years but I don't think he ever got ride of it.
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No, because it will get 10 times bigger then it will eat you.
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These are the questions I ask myself when buying a pet.
1) Does it weigh more than me? 2) Can it Kill me? 3) does it look at me as lunch, and not its owner? if more than two of these are true, then I walk away. :thumbsup |
I have this redneck friend who got really pissed off at some dude who ripped him off a few grand... so he bought a baby alligator and is raising it to EAT THE GUY!!!!
We all joke and laugh about it, but the joke will be over the day I turn on CNN and there is a story about some guy from Ohio who raised an alligator to eat a guy... and he finally ate him. People are twisted. |
Fuck yea, I always wanted a big cat like that. My uncle has two, I loved them when they were smaller........now the're to big to play with
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