If you could have a wild animal as a pet that wouldn’t turn on you what would it be?
My first choice would be a Tiger but I think I’d go broke feeding it so I’ll go with it’s smaller cousin a Bobcat. Nothing like a cat that’s slightly bigger than a house cat but is flat out studly and will rip apart things much larger than itself
Wild animal as a pet
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Wild animal as a pet
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I had a husky and wolf cross once. Great dog.
Had a girlfriend that had a pet coon that lived 18 yrs. he was huge.
Had a girlfriend that had a pet coon that lived 18 yrs. he was huge.
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A Nice Wolverine would work for Me .. I Just Hope No Pit Bulls would bother it .. :o
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9er's idea of the bobcat (or lynx) is what I'd do myself... for the same reason. I'd go broke trying to feed a big cat.
A whole bunch of years ago I had lab/coyote cross. She was a sweet pup but got distemper & died. She looked almost like a pure blood coyote but the webbed paws gave away her lab genes.
Don't get a ferret. They're mean, nasty critters. Their cuteness only goes so far when they're making sneak attacks on your ankles. >
A whole bunch of years ago I had lab/coyote cross. She was a sweet pup but got distemper & died. She looked almost like a pure blood coyote but the webbed paws gave away her lab genes.
Don't get a ferret. They're mean, nasty critters. Their cuteness only goes so far when they're making sneak attacks on your ankles. >
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