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arabin234524 karma

The kind that deals in the real world, bro.

arabin234519 karma

You are right and perhaps I misunderstood what you were saying. The world is indeed what we make it. But if we put money and efforts into creating fantasy animals like the liger, we have that much less to save the few real tigers and lions that are still out there. People who care like yourself could really be a strong force in helping change things.

arabin234518 karma

This is a great question. In truth, small cats are just like the big cats. They show the same behaviors, the same emotions, and often the same kinds of vocalizations. Anyone who has watched their pet cat cough up a hair ball, hide itself in some dark corner, or rub its body against a person's leg has, in fact, watched the same behaviors as those of a big cat in the wild. I have seen tigers and jaguars do the same things.

arabin234514 karma

I have seen one liger in captivity in my life. Quite an impressive animal. I can't say that I felt too "chilled" in its presence. I have, however, chilled with tigers and jaguars, sitting very close to them and feeling their intense energy.

arabin234512 karma

Okay, I didn't understand your question. I have no strong opinion about crossbreeding cats for pets except that people must understand that these animals have more wild instincts than just pure domestic animals and can be vicious, even dangerous at times. It is not their fault. Also, such cats do nothing to help the situation for wild cats. If we are crossbreeding species that don't naturally crossbreed in the wild than we simply playing games with animal's lives for human pleasure.