Friday, June 27, 2008

Owning a Tiger

By Joseph Devine Platinum Quality Author

There are probably a great number of people who would like to own a tiger. However, owning a tiger can present you with a number of issues that could complicate your lifestyle greatly. For this very reason, it is important to do research and contemplate all the relative issues before deciding to own a big cat.

Here are some of the potential issues that one might face when raising a tiger:

Denial

Just like many other pet owners, owners of tigers become incredibly attached to their pets. As they begin to grow rapidly the attachment can become detrimental to the relationship. One tiger owner recounts that her Siberian tiger begin "trying to kill the recliner" several times a day before she realize that the cat was maybe too big for the house. When you have a pet that you are incredibly close to, you must separate your feelings from the practical aspects of owning the pet.

Size

The utter size of the animal can become a problem as well. Owning an adult tiger can become an expensive endeavor. Containing the cat requires a very large cage. Making sure that the animal is well fed is also a big task. These big cats need lots more food than a regular cat. Also with size, comes strength. Taking the cat for a walk will suddenly turn into the cat taking you for a walk. If you can no longer take control over the animal, the cat poses a threat to your safety.

Increased Aggression

As the cat grows, his natural instinct to be aggressive toward new situations or "threats" will grow. This means that the animal will be dangerous around newcomers. As a response, owner may resort to keep the cat solely in the cage, which will have negative affects on its health. One must know how to deal with a cat aggression as well as know what to do in order not to provoke the animal.

Social Aspect

Depending upon the neighborhood in which you live. The animal's presence might strike fear in those who live in close proximity to you. Be sure to let your neighbors know, although this might affect your popularity in the area.

These are just some of the issues involved with owning a tiger. For more information of how you can raise a tiger or any other animal properly visit: http://www.miamiveterinarianclinics.com

Joseph Devine

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