I’m sorry I just don’t understand folks wanting tigers, lions, pythons and other exotic animals that will eat you.
I’m not one that likes regulations, but I do make exceptions for animals that might not only eat you, but might eat me as well.
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When one thinks about it, America was mostly safe from deadly animals (as compared to India, Africa, El Salvador, Australia, etc.) . I think that has much to do with it starting out with Christian values and the fear of God instilled in its people.
Now as our society has moved away from God, He has allowed the importation of deadly animals as a judgment for rejecting Him.
This guy is funny as all get out. We don’t have to worry about tigers in this neck of the woods, we have cougars, I saw one cross I-90 coming back from Montana Thursday afternoon just short of the Westbound summit of 4th of July Pass in N. Idaho. It was a pretty good sized cougar that disappeared into the forest in a flash. We also have the cougars over around Seattle in the Cascades that killed one tranny bike rider and mauled another one recently.
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They are not pets. There are sanctuaries across the US that will take them in and care for them when they get too difficult for people to manage and to avoid becoming dinner for a big cat. We donate annually to one of them, Shambala, north of LA.
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There are a number of sanctuaries across Texas, along with some ‘collectors’. You thought Second-Hand Lions was complete fiction?
OK has an exotic animal park that takes in unwanted and neglected animals and just had the rug yanked out from their food source. They’re looking for some help. I don’t know what is more humane; providing for and tending animals that aren’t even indigenous that were discarded by a zoo or buyer who got tired of them, or putting them down before they get loose and kill someone. That place alone houses two hundred lions and tigers, plus a number of other animals.
I’m sorry I just don’t understand folks wanting tigers, lions, pythons and other exotic animals that will eat you.
I’m not one that likes regulations, but I do make exceptions for animals that might not only eat you, but might eat me as well.
When one thinks about it, America was mostly safe from deadly animals (as compared to India, Africa, El Salvador, Australia, etc.) . I think that has much to do with it starting out with Christian values and the fear of God instilled in its people.
Now as our society has moved away from God, He has allowed the importation of deadly animals as a judgment for rejecting Him.
https://twitter.com/_youhadonejob1/status/1002666647554011139
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This guy is funny as all get out. We don’t have to worry about tigers in this neck of the woods, we have cougars, I saw one cross I-90 coming back from Montana Thursday afternoon just short of the Westbound summit of 4th of July Pass in N. Idaho. It was a pretty good sized cougar that disappeared into the forest in a flash. We also have the cougars over around Seattle in the Cascades that killed one tranny bike rider and mauled another one recently.
They are not pets. There are sanctuaries across the US that will take them in and care for them when they get too difficult for people to manage and to avoid becoming dinner for a big cat. We donate annually to one of them, Shambala, north of LA.
There are a number of sanctuaries across Texas, along with some ‘collectors’. You thought Second-Hand Lions was complete fiction?
OK has an exotic animal park that takes in unwanted and neglected animals and just had the rug yanked out from their food source. They’re looking for some help. I don’t know what is more humane; providing for and tending animals that aren’t even indigenous that were discarded by a zoo or buyer who got tired of them, or putting them down before they get loose and kill someone. That place alone houses two hundred lions and tigers, plus a number of other animals.
They’re looking for help. YMMV.
https://www.gofundme.com/60-tigers-may-face-euthanasia