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Anonymouse 29-12-2025 23:20

A pleasant surprise...
 
...here.

The surprise isn't that she's raising cubs, or that they look well-grown. It's that she has five of them. She must be a terrific huntress to be feeding that many.

Though I have seen a photo of a cheetah with six cubs - which is even more surprising considering the odds against her.

Great to see it, though!

TheDaddy 30-12-2025 01:24

Re: A pleasant surprise...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 36208334)
...here.

The surprise isn't that she's raising cubs, or that they look well-grown. It's that she has five of them. She must be a terrific huntress to be feeding that many.

Though I have seen a photo of a cheetah with six cubs - which is even more surprising considering the odds against her.

Great to see it, though!

Apparently in some ways they are easier to domesticate than ordinary cats, you did say you were thinking of getting a new feline companion... :D

Anonymouse 01-01-2026 03:14

Re: A pleasant surprise...
 
Domesticate a tiger. Yeah. Apart from the fact that there's no room in my flat for a 2-metre, 300kg ball of fur, claws & fangs, I prefer life (boring though it is ATM) to death. Panthera tigris may be capable of a blep (as shown in my Funny Images entry), but that does not make it a household kitty. Whoever tries to "domesticate" a tiger deserves all they get. Doubtless Honor Harrington would sooner keep a hexapuma (Nimitz notwithstanding).

(He says, whilst ROFL at the very idea!)

TheDaddy 01-01-2026 13:20

Re: A pleasant surprise...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 36208384)
Domesticate a tiger. Yeah. Apart from the fact that there's no room in my flat for a 2-metre, 300kg ball of fur, claws & fangs, I prefer life (boring though it is ATM) to death. Panthera tigris may be capable of a blep (as shown in my Funny Images entry), but that does not make it a household kitty. Whoever tries to "domesticate" a tiger deserves all they get. Doubtless Honor Harrington would sooner keep a hexapuma (Nimitz notwithstanding).

(He says, whilst ROFL at the very idea!)

Are you mad, domesticating a tiger? I meant the cheetah, people have been doing that for thousand of years, what could go wrong...

Dude111 21-01-2026 05:51

Its amazing but I have seen people let lions jump right on them! (Friendly/loving)

Ya dont see it much though..


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