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Big Cat Rescue LION vs TIGER - !!Warning!! Extreme Graphic Content!

Discussion in 'United States' started by bigcat1981, 16 Oct 2009.

  1. bigcat1981

    bigcat1981 Active Member

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    LION ATTACKS!!! - Warning DO NOT watch this video if easily disturbed!

    The really disturbing thing is that in over half of the USA people can LEGALLY go out and buy a lion or tiger and keep it as a so called "pet" !!!

    To help us end this abuse please visit: Laws Together we CAN make a difference!

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  2. ptig

    ptig Well-Known Member

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    Video

    That was just stupid!
     
  3. dragon(ele)nerd

    dragon(ele)nerd Well-Known Member

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    woah ok never use tiger or lions leavings unless you want a person in a big cat to attack you.
     
  4. devilfish

    devilfish Well-Known Member

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    Seriously? Its disappointing that you choose to degrade the serious messages about private keeping of dangerous animals with such pointless nonsense.
     
  5. Blackduiker

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    YAWN!!!... Meanwhile, back at the ranch.:confused::rolleyes:
     
  6. ptig

    ptig Well-Known Member

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    Big Cat rescue

    What else would I expect from Big Cat rescue
     
  7. Simon Hampel

    Simon Hampel Administrator Staff Member 20+ year member

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    I think you're all being a bit harsh ... yes it was a bit childish, but I think the point was to get people's attention and use some light-hearted fun to raise awareness of this serious issue - something that can work well for some people.

    It certainly wasn't aimed at most of us here who wouldn't dream of keeping big cats privately.