Someday they’ll figure out a way to keep tigers small and adorable.
That dog isn’t playing very nicely with the tiger cub. He’ll be sorry in year if he meets up with tiger again.
+3
Xavier
September 9th, 2012
That’s cute. Now take the tiger back to the wild where it belongs before it eats your children.
Noteworthy Comment +13
Toaster
September 9th, 2012
Pretty little carnivore !
+2
RANDO
September 9th, 2012
Interesting how similar that behavior is to a housecat. #2 played just like that when he was little. Now he is more dignified, but he still races around the place like a maniac sometimes.
Happy kitty!
+2
cakes
September 9th, 2012
Xavier, about 7 years ago when I was living in Ventura county, CA, some asshole that thought tigers make great house pets lost track of his. Several pets in Moorpark had become meals, panic ensued for 3 days before someone finally spotted the adorable feline and shot it. What happened next? The animal rights groups were up in arms because somebody killed Tony the Tiger ( before it killed a person, thankfully).
+7
cakes
September 9th, 2012
Oh, and for those deadly snake owners out there….they ALWAYS get out. ALWAYS.
+6
Xavier
September 9th, 2012
@cakes
You may have seen my multiple part diatribe on my hillbilly neighbors across the road. This spring a fox appeared in our driveway about 10AM. Now, I’ve seen foxes around here but it’s rare and they don’t come toward people – they run away. This one way acting strange, I thought rabies! and went for the .30-06. When I returned it was approaching someone else and as I took aim I saw something around it’s neck – it was a red handkerchief! The freakin’ fox was the hillbillies’ pet, they actually said, “He’s a real good dog”. They got pissed when I told them I’d almost shot it. Fox stays chained up across the road now because I’m a bad neighbor.
Typical Chihuahua. They always think they are the boss no matter who or what they are dealing with.
+6
iris354
September 9th, 2012
That chihuahua sort of reminds me of Obama, thinking he’s top dog.
+2
bob
September 9th, 2012
If the cub actually knew the score the dog would be lunch.
+3
mkultra
September 9th, 2012
One day the owners will find a pile of tiger crap with little chihuahua ears sticking out of it.
+8
Benson II
September 9th, 2012
These are the kind of people who when the cub gets bigger will have to find a home in some animal shelter for wild animals where the poor thing will spend the rest of it’s days in a pen. Not a big special area like a zoo but a metal pen just big enough to move around in. But is sure is special to have a Tiger cub.
+3
timmy g
September 9th, 2012
whistlin’ zat 30 sec commercial over yet – holy qurap – wil never wear levi’s OR lee jeans ever in my life
conservative cowgirl
September 9th, 2012
Tigger, stop playing with your food!
Dr. Tar
September 9th, 2012
Someday they’ll figure out a way to keep tigers small and adorable.
That dog isn’t playing very nicely with the tiger cub. He’ll be sorry in year if he meets up with tiger again.
Xavier
September 9th, 2012
That’s cute. Now take the tiger back to the wild where it belongs before it eats your children.
Toaster
September 9th, 2012
Pretty little carnivore !
RANDO
September 9th, 2012
Interesting how similar that behavior is to a housecat. #2 played just like that when he was little. Now he is more dignified, but he still races around the place like a maniac sometimes.
Happy kitty!
cakes
September 9th, 2012
Xavier, about 7 years ago when I was living in Ventura county, CA, some asshole that thought tigers make great house pets lost track of his. Several pets in Moorpark had become meals, panic ensued for 3 days before someone finally spotted the adorable feline and shot it. What happened next? The animal rights groups were up in arms because somebody killed Tony the Tiger ( before it killed a person, thankfully).
cakes
September 9th, 2012
Oh, and for those deadly snake owners out there….they ALWAYS get out. ALWAYS.
Xavier
September 9th, 2012
@cakes
You may have seen my multiple part diatribe on my hillbilly neighbors across the road. This spring a fox appeared in our driveway about 10AM. Now, I’ve seen foxes around here but it’s rare and they don’t come toward people – they run away. This one way acting strange, I thought rabies! and went for the .30-06. When I returned it was approaching someone else and as I took aim I saw something around it’s neck – it was a red handkerchief! The freakin’ fox was the hillbillies’ pet, they actually said, “He’s a real good dog”. They got pissed when I told them I’d almost shot it. Fox stays chained up across the road now because I’m a bad neighbor.
Jenn of the Jungle
September 9th, 2012
Typical Chihuahua. They always think they are the boss no matter who or what they are dealing with.
iris354
September 9th, 2012
That chihuahua sort of reminds me of Obama, thinking he’s top dog.
bob
September 9th, 2012
If the cub actually knew the score the dog would be lunch.
mkultra
September 9th, 2012
One day the owners will find a pile of tiger crap with little chihuahua ears sticking out of it.
Benson II
September 9th, 2012
These are the kind of people who when the cub gets bigger will have to find a home in some animal shelter for wild animals where the poor thing will spend the rest of it’s days in a pen. Not a big special area like a zoo but a metal pen just big enough to move around in. But is sure is special to have a Tiger cub.
timmy g
September 9th, 2012
whistlin’ zat 30 sec commercial over yet – holy qurap – wil never wear levi’s OR lee jeans ever in my life
good ol’ herculon – tiger tested tuff
Plain Jane
September 9th, 2012
I hate to imagine the smell in that house.