Tiger vs Dogs

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№1 Author: gari (22 Apr 2011 01:11) Total user comments: 574


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Imagine trespassing in that yard... 15 27
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№2 Author: capt.huffnpuff (22 Apr 2011 03:35) Total user comments: 2822


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I dislike it when people try to turn such magnificent animals into house pets. 02
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№3 Author: Yopta (22 Apr 2011 05:57) Total user comments: 22


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His balls are missing
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№4 Author: GhostChronos (22 Apr 2011 06:00) Total user comments: 2100


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always cute to see a relation between diferent species 06
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№5 Author: bagofbrokenglass (22 Apr 2011 07:26) Total user comments: 116


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I had to watch this twice. If the kitty took a playful bite like the dogs did this would have ended differently.
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№6 Author: lOlleR (22 Apr 2011 11:31) Total user comments: 40


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Birds bothering cats, cats bothering dogs, dogs bothering tigers, whats next? Tigers playing with bears?
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№7 Author: c0ncode (22 Apr 2011 18:34) Total user comments: 273


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1:38 ... I'm nasty
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№8 Author: mahedi (22 Apr 2011 19:56) Total user comments: 10772


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№9 Author: DocMcCoy (22 Apr 2011 21:57) Total user comments: 6039


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Doggies looking for some exotic pussy. The tiger's rear legs were locked and loaded form the gitgo. Very nice post. 04
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№10 Author: raymond.wendt (22 Apr 2011 22:36) Total user comments: 9115


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I like the sign. Beware of cat. Next time I see a sign like that in someone's house, I'll think twice...
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№11 Author: GrinningRat (22 Apr 2011 23:09) Total user comments: 244


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BH! If that kitteh gets angry jsut once, we'd have hotdogs in seconds 14
And the humping! 17 21
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№12 Author: capt.huffnpuff (23 Apr 2011 00:39) Total user comments: 2822


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Yopta, a rare mutation known in scientific circles as a fremale. 03
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№13 Author: Nyetwerke (23 Apr 2011 06:46) Total user comments: 95


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That is a Golden tabby Bengal tiger. There are only thirty or so of those in the world. I am guessing that if they have the gene that codes for amelanism then this tiger possibly has the other mutations as well, optical problems and cranial deformations 02
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№14 Author: Cacabit (24 Apr 2011 16:26) Total user comments: 821


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leave tiger balls alone !
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№15 Author: Ty Webb (24 Apr 2011 18:59) Total user comments: 6156


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responsable exotic animal owners? give me a f'n brake!! that is a text book example of an oxymoron!!!!

and we do NOT own animals we accept the responsibility for them. I do not own my pug....... I care for her and make sure all of her needs are met.
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№16 Author: 2fuzzy (25 Apr 2011 17:32) Total user comments: 10400


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I agree Ty.
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№17 Author: Slugsie (25 Apr 2011 18:26) Total user comments: 1588


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So, the tag line is 'Responsible exotic animal ownership', yet the can't even keep their dogs healthy. They're both overweight, one probably obese.
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