I
agree Charles. I mean they mostly eat raw meat and hell, paying for meat for my
family can sometimes be a strain on a budget stretched as far as it can stretch
sometimes. I cant even imagine how much it would cost to pay for all the meat a
tiger would eat.
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Subject: [Sndbox] Man Kept Tiger In Public HousingOk, am I the only one outraged? Here is this man, in tax payer supported housing...basically he has someone else paying for his rent, yet he can keep exotic animals? Don't these animals cost a lot of money to feed? I would think a tiger did. If he can feed a tiger, he can bloody well pay for his rent and not live in public housing.Charles Mims
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Subject: #SPAM# [Sndbox] Man Kept Tiger In Public HousingMan Kept Tiger In Public Housing
A Bengal tiger, being kept as a pet in a fifth-floor New York City apartment, has been removed, but the big cat did not go quietly -- the roars could be heard a block away. Dozens of police and animal control officers were called to tranquilize the 350- to 400-pound animal while hundreds of people waited on the street, Long Island's Newsday reports. Police arrested 36-year-old Antoine Yates in Philadelphia. Police also found a 3-foot caiman, a type of crocodile, in the apartment. Police were directed to the public housing apartment in Harlem after Yates was treated for several animal bites at a hospital.Charles Mims
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