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Originally Posted by born4porn
(Post 12445571)
she did have the advantage of raising him (6 years?) since he was a cub ... still it would take a lot of faith!
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OK.. This was a lion, but one family in SA has a leopard they rescued as a cub. This thing sits on the coffee table with it's eyes on the TV set blocking the view of other family members :)
The kids can pull it's tail and try to shove it around, but it does not bother. Domestic cats and dogs don't seem to be seen as prey.
But... the instinct is still there and shows when animals like goats and other big cats roam near - that causes a frenzy and a cloud of dust *lol*
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