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  • well then if i die to brushing a tiger...i did it wrong i guess

  • "Shave a man's back and he'll purr like a walrus."

  • badass

  • Pretty cool!

  • no i can tell its sumatran

  • arent u afraid of the tiger running away?

  • You people are brave. Vegas?

  • Brushie

  • Where do these animals come from? are they captured or bred?

  • what are you givng her at 1:20 ?

  • I love this video, the cat just makes a moan and she get what she wants!!

    She is such a sweet big thing, just sitting their and letting you brush her.

  • is the tiger drinking milk?

  • What a beautiful girl. I love the chuffing sound she makes, it must be a tiger purr.

  • such a big girl still get the bottle´? But anyway that is soo amazing, cuteness overload

  • winter fluffy! :D

  • Oh. That's how you brush a tiger.

  • Tigers temper are very unexpecte..be careful.

  • @dansu92833 all cats are..u have to earn thier love

  • What a big beautiful baby! Thank you for sharing.

  • Pretty girl. How old is she now?

  • Does she ever go into a trance like state whilst brushing? Cats love being brushed from my experience, wondering if its the same with the bigger ones.

  • Oh she is gorgeous. Reminds me of my cat when its brush time. Sits there content as anything.

  • The dog: "hey! I wanna be brushed too!"

    The Tiger "mamá, I wanna mamá" is priceless! XDDD (in portuguese babies ask for suck baby bottle saying "mamá). I love this video!

  • How often do you see the "wild" side of these animals come out and they get a bit snotty/aggressive with you? Not that that is a bad thing being they are a wild animal.

  • those white spots on the ears are so adorable ^.^

  • Kinda small,is she a cub still ?

  • Great video. How come you still feed her from a bottle? Is that part of the bonding experience also?

  • @epok205 Nah the tiger is just very young and still needs to be bottle fed. Probably a little less than a year old.

  • @DeathMetal4Ever1 Less than a year old? Fuck off you are sooooo god damn stupid.

  • @wmatloc1 Do YOU know how old it is? DO you know the growth rate of tigers? No? Then stfu. I know more about raising exotics then you probably do and I know tigers grow insanley fast. Now shut up and stop following me everywhere you little prick.

  • @BigCatHaven She's beautiful. What's her name?

  • A very beautiful tiger, what type is it, Sumatran, Bengal or Siberian?

  • @Xblast25 We don't know for sure since she came to us at 8 montsh old needing new home, when another facility closed. But we never met the breeder. Our guess is bengal/siberian mix

  • @BigCatHaven I fricken LOVE your videos! I salute human beings like you who care about these animals. They are on the verge of extinction, within the next 25 years, tigers will probably go extinct and humans will continue to be largetype assholes. Nice video.

  • @Xblast25 it looks like a bengal

  • @Xblast25 sumatran..can tell by the head

    

  • ... because there are so few of them owned but a lot incidents where they attack. The baby chimp people let roam around their homes wind up in cages because of their aggression as adults.

  • @lemurdue I can't comment much about primates-- I know they are much harder to care for than any exotic cat. Yet people still choose to do so, and make it their life's devotion. I would guess not many chimps are in private hands because they are so difficult to manage. But many people successfully keep smaller primates. The whole secret of owning any animal is being informed, and being responsible.

  • lemurdude, what do you define as responsible? Irresponsible? Perhaps its too late for tigers, but have you ever considered how hunting works as a conservation tool? Look what has happened to the deer and cougar population here in the US. Before hunters organized and began managing the deep population here, it had almost gone extinct. Now, we have more deer than ever. Same for the cougar. it is making a comeback, and is now successfully managed by hunting.

  • @timbalionguy

    That wasn't due to hunters, but due to conservationists helping preserve habitat and educate the public. Pumas are not out of the woods yet by a long shot, thanks to poaching by HUNTERS and agricultural hit squads.

    The deer on the other hand, were not ever threatened with extinction in the US. Their worst problem is overpopulation, due to HUNTERS wiping out their natural predators.

  • @lemurdue In my experience, hunters are the biggest conservationists I know. But back to my original questions to you concerning REXANO. What do you define as reaponsible? Irresponsible?

  • REXANO is an oxymoron. How can someone advocating irresponsibility consider themselves responsible? Not only that, but they also encourage hunting of these species in the wild.

  • i was scared the whole time watching this lol

  • What a beautiful animal, I like how you used the mountain as a background. Are you in california? It looks like it.

  • She's beautiful

  • "GROOM ME HUMAN!!!"

  • Any Tiger who drinks from a milk bottle seams very unlikley to attack anyone lol

  • @righthere4209 that one looks like it is 2 years and under

  • what a huge landscape!

    where this video was recorded?

  • A beautiful tiger and a beautiful human as well! Best vid on youtube. :D

  • doubt anyone has a tiger as a pet lol

  • ..Why is the Dog making so much noise? does it want to get eaten!?

  • And even when they do reach such great trust levels, the cat can turn at any moment. Good luck.

  • I hate all the morons who think that these people are idiots. Their trained and know how to handle themselfs around these animals.

  • pebbles is such a sweet girl :) how old is she? and has or would she ever get vicious with a keeper?

  • So fu**ing cute! Awesome that it is so friendly..

  • I want one of these. But the breeders are probably more underground then the Canadian airsoft community.

  • beautifull woman and tiger <3 I LOVE IT !

  • ahh big baby

  • my girlfriend wouldnt do this even if i paid her lol shes a wuss

  • That is so cute! Can I have your job? I bet you had to learn to trust the wild cats too!

  • Those noises are cute

  • You are the luckiest person in the world. I WANNA DO THAT :'(

  • CerulianTiger, The brushing is not just for cosmetic reasons. By getting our big cats used to regular brushing, they do get used to being touched all over their body. This way we can examine them for suspicious lumps and we dont need to sedate them for it. Sedation itself can be very dangerous, so being able to do a lot of preventive care without sedation is very beneficial.

  • I have a tabby cat and he looks like a minature tiger lol, cause he has the EXACT same nose, i look at these guys and wow they are enormous...such a awsome creature, totaly epic and cool. Its neat how they trust u and u trust them, ofcourse they are dangerous and can do damage if you anger them but still its nice to see how they interact with you. hehehe. Just plain awsome.

  • are you a girl

  • @BigCatHaven may i ask how they can be dangerous atm looking for training at a college for zoo keeping so i can care for big cats but i rather use the right methods after wards later on in life.

    So what is in sedatives that makes it so dangerous?

  • @BigCatHaven and grooming also creates a better bond a trust between the animals and humans since thats how animals form bonds, and so makes the animals much safer and less likely to be eating human pie =]

  • @BigCatHaven

    Do you declaw your cats? And do you breed them or just give them homes when they need them?

  • @CerulianTiger Another dumb fuck.

  • @CerulianTiger oh they probably like it sheesh

  • @CerulianTiger Plus, it feels good.

  • @CerulianTiger THEY HAVE NO THUMBS MAN

  • The tigress is a big kid.

  • You do very nice work with ALL of your animals. Yes, I say work because you must always expect the unexpected, regardless of your comfort level, it's still a wild animal.

    You show calm and REAL situations as they apply to your OWN experiences with YOUR animals. I love that! Everyone is different, and cannot necessary have this same experience, and those who don't get that fact condemn you. It's not about being fearful of your tigers, but respectful, and I'm sooo envious. Lovin' Chuffs!

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  • Never mind.

  • to all. BCH does VITAL work with these animals & they have my utmost respect & gratitude for this. i do believe there IS indeed a very strong bond & trust between humans & cats. i only say that my own personal 1st, 2nd & 3rd sympathies & priorities lie with the cats. they are the ones to suffer if anything goes wrong. these animals can pull down & eat buffalo. a <200lb human? only think on that. treat them with the love they need & deserve. but show them the respect & awe they are due. peace :)

  • "they are the ones to suffer if anything goes wrong."

    You could say the same thing about other animals kept in captivity, like dogs. If someone's dog bites someone else or its owner, its most likely going to be killed. Large dogs could also easily maim and kill a person (and they do sometimes).  That doesn't mean no one should be allowed to have a dog. :[

  • are you completely insane or completely stupid? you CANNOT! equate a tiger with a dog. the biggest dog weighs about as much as us. it's SPECIES has spent the last maybe 50,000 years sleeping by our fires & guarding our homes. small CATS have been with us for around 20,000 years & are barely tame. TIGERS! are ABOVE us in the food chain. they CAN & DO eat us. they are 2x the size of the biggest of us. abnormals aside. they weigh up to 3x a normal human being. they are predators. NOT! pets.

  • Yikes. Fleefles quoted your sentence to add that it happens to dogs to provide a point of reference. Well, that's how I read it! I don't think a comparison of tigers to dogs was the intent AT ALL!

    Your points are right on, and well stated, BUT name calling simply diminishes YOU and whatever YOU Have To Say, NOT help you express an opinion or fact.

    Step back, lighten up, read it again, THEN reply to comments. Afterall, YouTube is not all about WINNING the last comment!

  • in that i could have better phrased my response, you are correct & my intent was not to insult or demean. despite my badly put opening sentence. though, i still think that asking the difference between keeping a pet dog & a pet tiger show a remarkable lack of understanding of the psyche, instinct & natural state of the 2 creatures. as for winning the last comment? this is not my intent. but i cannot bear to see animals pay for our mistakes. (i'm not very much of a humanist, i'm afraid. lol)

  • Thank you for responding in kind. Yes, humans are such bullies on this earth, to each other, as well as other living beings.

  • fleefles, should point out that my caps are not shouting, but stressing certain points. also, i am not calling you insane or stupid. that was badly phrased. but i mean only to point out that dogs, despite the ability to harm us, generally do not regard us as prey, hence the difference between a "pet" & a large predatory wild animal. e.g. tiger.

  • I agree with you, but tigers (mostly and except for the tigers in the sunderbans) don't consider us prey.

    Dogs, who have been with us for many years kill hurt and kill more people than tigers in captivity.

  • you are, of course, correct. i think i was dramatising slightly to make the point that, pound for pound, the tiger (& any big cat from the leopard up) is a potential man-eater & should be shown, maybe not fear, but due respect.

  • While I agree that people can own exotic animals, thats because dogs are exposed to people far more frequently than a tiger. You should re examine your points for your perspective on this subject.

  • Really? Cats have been exposed to people almost as long yet you won't hear much about cat attacks as dogs.

    But I think it's the tigers size and nature that makes a difference.

  • i see a disaster waiting to happen. no one living, dead or yet to be born loves these animals more than me. but to get so close to a cat of that size? & to kiss it's nose? she's lucky she can. but she's luckier she got way with it. much as i'd love to hug a big cat, ANY big cat, i'll wait til they tell me i have months to live, i think, before i try that.

  • i would get this close to big cats. if they trust you they more than likely wont hurt you. i had a lynx once. never hurt me

  • Our exotic cats are raised around dogs and wolf hybrids, dogs do NOT scare our big cats, they love canines as buddies.

  • Do people who own German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Dobermans, Dalmatians, Akitas, medium/large mutts etc. have death wishes too? Dogs kill around 20 people per year and maul hundreds more. What about horses? They kill plenty of humans as well.

  • purpleforestwolf - You have to use REPLY in order for the person your comment is directed towards to get an email notice for their response; and for it to post beneath theirs and make any sense for readers.

    Your comment can be taken seriously (and perhaps why it's been downrated 4 times) or sarcastically. How did you mean it?

  • @purpleforestwolf I'm sure these people aren't feeding their tigers prozack and wine, as was the case with the cimpanzee attack...

  • @RobThunder42

    Nonmedicated chimps attack people all the time. Why do you think they're getting banned as "pets" everywhere?

  • @lemurdue I was not aware of that. If that is the case, I would not supoprt owning them as pets, if they are truly that incomptatible when living with people.

  • @RobThunder42

    The exotic pet lobby likes to compare the number of exotic pet deaths to the number of domestic animal deaths all the time. Though, they don't bother to tell you that the ownership of exotics isn't even near to 1 percent of domestic ownership. They also don't talk about the number of injuries caused by exotics like bears, big cats and chimps. They especially don't bring up the number of these animals abandoned, starved to death or killed by authorities. Chimps are dangerous ...

  • @purpleforestwolf That chimp was found out to be given anti depressants, and other human medication, on top of that it was given wine regulary. Find the facts before opening your mouth, you dumb shit.

  • Are you afraid to be in a car? Car accidents kill about 45 thousand people in the USA each year, captive big cats only one person. You need to stop listening to hypocritical SCUMstuaries who have no clue what they are doing, who are not trainers, who present themselves as experts but are really idiots and they keep animals locked up in cages like prisoners. We, the private owners, give these animals the love and touch they cherish and deserve.

  • BCH, i make no criticism of your organisation, indeed, i subscribe to your channel & am MOST grateful for your work. but cars do not get hungry. big cats are apex predators. they, like all animals, have a VERY low human kill rate for their size, power & diet. yes, they need to be worked with hands-on in captivity. but respect, as well as love & touch, for such a beast is crucial, more so to the cat, who will be the one shot should tragedy occur. be sure, i am on your side, right after the cats.

  • @BigCatHaven I agree that attacks are rare, but that comparison is entirely misleading. About 300 million people in the US and every other person has a car. But how many of those people own big cats?

  • @dudeguy707 If people were as responsible with their cars as these people are who own (or in the case of cats are owned by) exotic animals then there would be far fewer accidents.

  • @BigCatHaven Doesn't this encourage the pet trade of wild animals which is really very sad? Or does Big Cat Haven rescue these cats from cruel owners?

  • @BigCatHaven

    SCUMtuaries? Real grown up there. You people always go on about how few people are killed by big cats, but fail to mention how many privately owned big cats are killed by their authorities. You also don't mention the numbers of these animals that the owners give up because they didn't realize their cute cub would cost $1,000+ a month to feed. You cry about sanctuaries having cages, but you don't bother to mention the deplorable conditions "pet" big cats are kept in.

  • @BigCatHaven A very beautiful tiger, what kind of tiger is it, Sumatran, Bengal or Siberian?

  • F**KING CAREFULLY! would be my guess lol

  • I am so jealous! I would LOVE to be able to care for a tiger like that! I hope the woman in the video realizes just how lucky she is!

  • Oh she is beautiful! I would do just about anything to be able to meet such a georgeous creature! Im happy that she has such a kind mum to look after her.

  • wow she really trusts you!

  • What a beautiful girl and so well-behaved! =^[.]^=

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