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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2007

Rousing the white tiger at the Mirage Resort (Hotel) in Las Vegas.

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  • lol, the first guy is my dad. :D

  • Really? That's cool. :)

  • yep, I showed him and he is flattered to be on youtube.

    :D

  • That's nice to know. Has he worked with tigers for a long time?

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  • @bigmombasa

    I diddn't "jump to conclusions too fast" I ASKED if the cat had had vet treatment - jumping too conclusions would be me saying "why have you not got vet treatment for this animal".

  • @hateseaworld You know, people in this world jump to conclusions way to fast. I've seen animals with medical conditions that vets want the animal to be active for its recovery. I've also seen what happens to animals when you stop letting them do things they've always done, such as this cat going out on display. Sometimes if you stop an animals routine it's far worse for it in the long run. It can cause the animal more stress, further adding to its decline.

  • @bigmombasa If you really did work or care for animals surely you would want to know why an animal was showing signs of distress weither it was in a big collection with money such as this or in a tiny cheep one.

    There is nothing wrong with being concerned about welfare. (and i didnt say anything rude I just asked if it was receving vet care)

    I'd hate to be any animal you 'worked with' if you are that uncareing.

  • @elfwhitewave No need to Elf, I have more experience and have worked with animals a lot more than just several years, good luck with your animal rights quest and just keep drinking that cool-aid.

  • @bigmombasa

    Having studdied and worked with animals for several years I know they dont limp and show reluctence to walk or move unless they are in a lot of pain

    A wild animal esspecially wont show pain unless its bad as it is a weekness that could get them killed.

    how about YOU google the genetic problems and horriffic birth deffects associated with white tigers in captivity and why they should be banned.

  • @elfwhitewave and exactly how do you KNOW it's in OBVIOUS PAIN? Oh wait, maybe you know the age, medical condition and all the other important information about this cat. Or is it that you really have no idea at all??? Well? Which one is it?

  • @chafed

    can you ask him why a tiger who was in obvious pain and having trouble walking, on display, and did it get vet treatment.

  • @strawberrycornetto just so you know the tigers dont actually live there they live on a huge huge outdoor area were they run and play freely

  • I've been there - eu ja estive lá. :)

  • well the tigers are looked after, and they wouldn't survive in the wild.

    and it is a rather large place

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