tell your husband to divorce you. you are immature.
2007-02-17 16:48:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Putting aside all the other issues with what you said, you don't want a baby tiger. Trust me on this. Not only are they a seriously endangered species and illegal to keep as pets, but you will only end up giving it away in a few months. Tigers are cute when they are very young, but they grow quickly into big animals with very sharp claws and teeth that can seriously hurt people without even meaning to, for instance if they swat at you trying to play with you like a much smaller domestic cat would. If you really want to be close to tigers, I'd advise getting a job at a zoo.
2007-02-17 16:51:37
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answered by Isis-sama 5
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You obviously have no idea that a baby tiger will grow into an adult tiger that will require reinforced fences over ten feet high. As an adult, the tiger could rip your arm off your body in play. You may have to get special permits to own one depending on where you live, and your homeowners insurance premiums will sky-rocket. I don't think you've given this situation any thought at all.
2007-02-17 16:51:47
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answered by Spyderbear 6
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Sweetie First to even think of roughly raising a tiger reason that's what you would be doing no longer in basic terms feeding it a bottle. I actually have a buddy who does develop tigers and prefer some one mentioned it relatively is a 24/7 activity. while they're cubs you arise each 3 hours to feed them purely like a toddler. you need to ensure they pee via rubbing their genitals with a paper towel. i'm severe right here no longer perverted that's what i presumed the 1st time I heard this. they have very comfortable well-being so which you need to be careful with them they are in a position to develop as much as a pound an afternoon in in basic terms some months you have a huge kitten with sharp tooth and claws that doesn't understand the wear and tear they are in a position to do to human dermis. to no longer point out to even criminal have a tiger you need to have taken some very high priced training to get qualified then spend $8-10,000 to purchase one from a breeder who would by no ability sell them to you without info of journey. So except you have approximately 2 years and $40,000 money to spend on a "amazing toddler" tiger it relatively is relatively useful to reassess and notice if there is everyone in you section who will develop them and purely volunteer with somebody who has a clue approximately what to do.
2016-10-15 22:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't be serious. Anything "baby" grows up and is not as cute. Not only that tigers are dangerous. I think your maturity level calls for a kitten as long as you have the adult supervision of your husband.
2007-02-17 16:50:13
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answered by LSG 2
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You need to go back to school, learn that tigers are endangered and are NOT house pets...It's illegal to own one unless you have an exotic pet license. (which you have to be tested for to make sure you know whats best for tigers,)
So I would suggest you grow up first...learn to care for a cat or dog. (when you're about 25) and then maybe a baby....
Leave tigers and all other wildlife where they belong, on the outside, in jungles, in breeding zoos, in sactuaries (where they get care)..
2007-02-17 16:52:24
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answered by Chrys 7
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you have to be out of your mind, first of all the baby tiger will grow up & then what? are yu gonna pout then too, cause you can't afford to feed the tiger, this is a animal on the endangered species list ms. pout, instead sitting on this site yu might want to educate yourself about animals. how does a man i mean your husband tolerate such a imature person day in day out around him, oh sorry yu mentioned yu obey him, well then stop pouting & forget about the idea of wanting a baby tiger, yu seem as if yu
missing a couple lightbulbs in the chandelier
2007-02-17 16:55:55
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answered by angela w 2
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I have a friend in my neighborhood,her mom went and bought her son a baby tiger.Well,of course he grew and they had to keep him in a cage.They had company one day and one of the women had a daughter,well she wondered off outside.The little girl got too close to the cage and the tiger mauled her face.Thank goodness they heard her screaming,because she would've died that day.I sometimes see the girl,she's already grown up.She wears her hair to the front to hide the large scar on her cheek and forehead.They might be cute when they're small,but they're still wild animals.They will turn on you.
2007-02-17 17:04:23
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answered by Ms Lety 7
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He probably knows that they are wild animals and can not be legally homed as domestic pets. You have to have a specific environment and a permit to own them. That is why Zoos and trainers own them in the United States. Age has nothing to do with it other than knowing the laws about owning pets. Marriage is about compramise, ask him why he is saying no. You might get the answer I just gave you. Oh, and it would be way to expensive to maintain privately unless you are litlerally richer than you could ever think of being.
2007-02-17 16:52:51
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answered by ~Les~ 6
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You are a lunatic.
Tigers are wild animals and not for sale to someone who wants to baby them.
They are also an endangered species.
If you are on the computer doing research on this, this is the information you should be receiving.
If you truely care, then look up a conservation foundation and make a donation.
2007-02-17 16:50:50
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answered by Fuzzy Wuzzy 6
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LOL! too funny.
But, it will only stay small and cute for about 4 mths before it gets big and mean...they become adults in less than a year.
I think your husband is afraid of being eaten alive.
2007-02-17 16:49:52
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answered by Dream 5
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