bobcat being lazy
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@VulcanXL I agree people just only think of the abused animals
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I want one
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@FaernFlameshine Exactly. In temperament bobcats are not so different from a typical house cat. They certainly require a great deal of respect and responsibility, but these people who seem to think they are vicious, wild killing machines have no clue how a bobcat behaves.
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No Ive never had a racoon as a pet, but my dad did have a squril once. It damaged a lot of stuff. but a lil misbehavior from any pet is to be expected.
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@greytimberwolfpup I could see that being an issue, I've never even thought about having a racoon as a pet. That would be pretty cool though, have you had one?
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@insycosaneman i dont mean to be a smart elec. Im asking this becouse I really dont know.
How does someone ship a Bobcat, or any other live animal? please I realy dont know.
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@waults racoons are destructive too.
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where the hell did u get it?
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Oh look at that big soft kitty!!! I dare you to put your face in that belly and blow fart noises lol
People don't understand that most wild house pet animals, like this bob cat, live a way better life in a house, than out in the wild.
VulcanXL 2 years ago 47
It may look violent, but its whiskers and ears say "Play with me, I love you!" That and the whole baiting with the stomach thing. Most domestic cats learn not to bite / harm their humans (not sure if 'owner' applies in this case) because it doesn't benefit you, and results in play stopping. I assume that Bobcats are bright enough to worm that out too, if they survive in the wild, and would follow the same logic.
Hurt Human = No Play.
FaernFlameshine 2 years ago 25