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'Domestic' big cat leaps on man in house


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Cats usually make good pets but as this shocking footage shows, it's best to make sure that they are domestic rather than big cats.

This lioness is thought to have been raised from a cub by its owners, likely in France, and has free rein in the guest house home.

A documentary crew is interviewing the big cat's owner when it suddenly runs into the living room and launches itself at an unsuspecting guest there.

http://www.dailymail...uest-house.html

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This is what happens when idiotic people think they can keep large animals who are meant to live in the wild as pets. They are not domesticated and never will be!!

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Obligatory joke about keeping pet botulism as it is much safer than a large wild animal time?

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I'm sure it's one big misunderstanding. A housefly probably landed on the guest's shoulder. As a good hostess, the lioness leaped into action to shoo this common insect. It only "appears" that she's mauling the guest...

It's possible.

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This is what happens when idiotic people think they can keep large animals who are meant to live in the wild as pets. They are not domesticated and never will be!!

Very few large predators can be trusted. Dogs were bread for loyalty, so you can trust them(most of the time) wit proper training, but even house cats were never tamed. They're just too small to get aggressive and are smart enough to have adapted to coexist for free food.

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