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!!! "BONE NIGHT" Lions Tigers! Big Cat TV

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Watch this up close and intense look at a typical "Bone Night" at Big Cat Rescue. Hear the bones crack and watch the blood flow as lions and tigers and leopards tear into their prey.

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  • Those are some happy cats. The one at around 5:20, is it a Spanish Lynx?

    Thanks for everything you guys do. I just wish sanctuaries like yours weren't needed anymore.

  • @Senashenta Nope that is a caracal :)

  • what kind of cat is gracie? what a vicious growl she has

  • @TrannyBoiJacob Grace is an ocelot :) She makes this noise when she's excited etc... does sound scary though!

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  • @savannahcatz You have the poor judgment to breed savannah cats (though I bet it pays your mortgage, never mind about the welfare of this problematic hybrid, that's not a factor for many like you) and yet the nerve to criticize this rescue? You've GOT to be kidding me. Shame on you.

  • Just like for we humans - here comes the grocery truck with our food!!!

  • They sure do play with their prey with vigor! Afraid my daughter wouldn't care for that part though, she has 2 pet white rats! (Of course though she understands that's what some animals eat)

  • WOW i really wants to work there cause i love Big Cats

  • Interesting choice of musical soundtrack!

  • Yes, this is common in cats and dogs of all sizes! It's basically a mechanical function for the cats, they eat grass to make themselves throw up! This is when they can feel bones /hair etc in their gut that they don't want to risk going through their system so they throw it up to protect themselves :)

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