hmmm, Pinky reminds me of my lil' nephew who's 2 1/2...
On a tangent, did you guys know that Cheetah's can be domesticated as they don't have the same innate desire or instinct for self-preservation often displayed by other big cats (tigers, lions, etc)... meaning they will never attack their caretaker/master.
hmmm, Pinky reminds me of my lil' nephew who's 2 1/2...
On a tangent, did you guys know that Cheetah's can be domesticated as they don't have the same innate desire or instinct for self-preservation often displayed by other big cats (tigers, lions, etc)... meaning they will never attack their caretaker/master.
I wouldn't say that a Cheetah can be domesticated so that it will NEVER attack its master. I don't know of any animal that you could make that statement with a certainty . The most loyal dog or cat will attack if it is sufficiently threatend.
I wouldn't say that a Cheetah can be domesticated so that it will NEVER attack its master. I don't know of any animal that you could make that statement with a certainty . The most loyal dog or cat will attack if it is sufficiently threatend.
Sure, just try and get near Brown dog when he is eating. He is like a totally different dog when someone gets near his food. Strange that it is just people and not other animals. He is fine sharing his bowl with another dog but if a person gets near him he gets pretty pissed off.
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