Cougar Loving
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@godiamone You can not domesticate these. they are wild animals and will always be wild animals. If you plan on having one, you should seriously work for a zoo or rehab center for a couple of years first. you should also get training for exotic cats. I don't recommend it to anyone unless they have 20 years of their life to give to the animal. It is not a part time pet. It is a full time wild animal.
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My brown eye slightly puckered up when he let the cougar lick his arm.
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is she purring in the beginning?
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Look at how shiny and thick her fur is. You must take VERY good care of her, she looks as healthy as an ox! Beautiful, beautiful kitty!
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i prefer cheetahs than cougars anytime!
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Love hearing her purr. So sweet.
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She's such a big baby! She's bloody adorable. Kudos for taking such great care of her.
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Hi mate, could we have a video of her outside compound please? thanks! :)
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That was absolutely adorable, thanks for sharing. :)
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She looks beautiful and happy! Thank you for taking such good care of her.
does the cougie get to excercise?
PinkFluffies 1 week ago
@PinkFluffies
Yes she does. she has an outside area she plays in. She has toys, tunnels, shelves, etc.
mocha5cougar 5 days ago
In regard to questions about "could a man take on a wild cougar?" People do not fit the prey model for cougars. If a cougar attacks a person, and the person fights back, the cougar will quickly leave the fight as it realizes the prey is not normal. Senior citizens and young teenagers have successfully repelled cougar attacks--(there are only about 200 documented attacks and 20 deaths in North America). A better question is "What can we do to see that they survive in the wild, into the future?"
BobSpamCatcher 1 month ago 3
@BobSpamCatcher AGREED!!!
mocha5cougar 2 weeks ago
all fun and games till she digs under the fence and eats the neighbors baby
pennilesshippo 1 month ago
@pennilesshippo I know I'm replying late. i don't check this often. Cougars don't typically dig. They can dig, but they don't. They can swim too, but they don't like water. Anyway, her compound has a 2 ft concrete footer around it, underground. Also, there are no babies nearby. I am on commercial property.
mocha5cougar 2 weeks ago