a friend of ours who trains exotic animals for the movies has told us that most of the wild animals do not make good pets, they will always have their wild instinct and you never know when it will kick in so you never trust them completely and you are always on guard.
2007-10-19 01:41:39
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answered by special 5
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Mountain Lion Pets
2016-11-04 02:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in the foot hills of Colorado and although there are nearby houses, neighbors, etc. the cats come through occasionally. A couple of years ago my next door neighbor called to let us know one had just crossed his back porch, and we saw one crossing through the other neighbors yard within a week or two. (probably the same one). They follow the deer and elk herds around and since humans keep building more and more into the habitat they have no where else to go but where the game goes. I hike almost every week up here in the hills and 3 times this past winter I was out right after freshly fallen snow and came across cat tracks. Never knew they were REALLY there before. I have the feeling that they are around a lot more than we know. Anyways, keep an eye on the kids and the dogs. It's never a bad idea to keep an extra gun around too. Just a couple of weeks ago we had a lion here in Colorado go into some peoples open bedroom and take a full grown 60 or 70lb dog right off their bedroom floor. The DOW was able to kill it the next day though. I guess you shouldn't sleep with your french doors wide open.
2016-05-23 16:47:12
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answered by flor 3
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2014-09-25 13:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, mountain lions make the BEST housepets, actually. Much as a tomcat will rid your neighbourhood of mice, mountain lions are great for ridding your neighborhood of pesky neighbours.
2007-10-19 01:17:15
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answered by Madame Morticia 2
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Yes, they are especially good with children and infants. I have had a mountain lion for three years now, and find that I can even trust him to balance my checkbook.
2007-10-19 01:22:01
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answered by jason d 2
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Excellent, much better than a cat or dog, and it can kill your annoying neibours lol, time to protect the house from Mohammeds and Sajifs lol
2007-10-19 01:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i do not think it would be a good pet because it might bite someone or eat every thing and that wont be good
2007-10-19 03:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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HERE KITY KITY hed eat you alive look at Sigfried n Roy !!!! I once had wolves n abear cub when they get old they can turn on you bear got to big had to shoo himaway,wolves gave away!!!
2007-10-19 01:21:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Wild, undomesticated animals belong in their natural habitats, not in someone's home.
2007-10-19 01:16:11
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answered by Adlai44 2
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