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  • I wanted one of these beautiful cats as well as a Canadian Lynx, but after seeing this video I realise that it would be a crime to keep such a majestic creature confined. It's not a domestic cat, it should be left in the wild where it can be happy. Does anyone know of any domestic cats which have similar facial/fur features?

  • 1.29 the guy should have went "rawrrrrr" lol. The reporter would have crapped herself!

  • Let the poor man keep his Lynx!

  • Did they win?

  • i work with the guy and do falconry with him. the guy that has the lynx

  • thats my uncle hahahaa

  • How is the battle going??? I'm so sorry for you. We had a Canadian and now a Siberian lynx. If raised properly these cats are no different than a big dog. People can be so stupid...

  • that eagle is more dangerous than puddy, LONG LIVE PUDDY! there harmless, if it was harmfull the camera man wont be no more ;D

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    Americans are free???

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    Law upon law upon restriction upon restriction!!!

    HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    They're about to try again to abolish fireworks in Kern County California,

    and we sit here thinking we are "free"!!

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  • yeah but are you guys more free for being allowed having wild animals at home? stupid

  • Good luck! Don't give up! What a lovely lynx!

  • Good luck in your fight, I went through the same thing. I won my fight through a loophole in the law that stated you coulden't own a exotic animal within the city limits and i put it to them that she was not concidered an exotic since Cougars were native to the United States witch dosen't apply to you, But none the less i hope you win you fight. You have my support ;)

  • I feel terrible that they declawed him.

  • It dose not hurt them to be declawed and it is in the best interest of the handler

  • It's in the cats best interest to defend himself as best he can if a dangerous dog gets loose, hence claws.

  • The cat is housed and dose not need claws if it were chained outside a fence i would agree but it is not. Do you speak from experiance ? I do I had a Cougar for 16 And a Half years along with 2 other Cougars and two Canadian Lynx And two Bobcats.

  • No experience, I'm just an ignoramus I guess who sees things from the cats perspective.

  • You said it I didn't. When you were a little boy before you were riding your skateboard and you got circumcised do you remember that. Cat won't remember that either and it will save the furniture. My Cougar and my friends Rot got together 1 time and my cat smaked the piss out of that dog the dog weighed 150 lbs and my cat was 8 months and 80 pounds she raised a not on the end of that dogs nose and he wanted nothing more to do with her and dont forget they have teeth and will sink them 2 the bone

  • it doesnt hurt to be declawed? are you out of your mind? its like removing one of your knuckles. do you think that would hurt?

  • ;-)

  • aww they should be aloud to keep there animal its not fair!!

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