IanRRobinson
Well-Known Member
Not being familiar with any of the varying states' laws on keeping dangerous wild animals (and let's face it virtually any animal can turn nasty in the wrong situation) I'll restrain myself to making the observation that if zoos bred their animals responsibly that many fewer would end up in irresponsible hands.
Many places in the UK kept and bred pumas in the 1960s/1970s. Quite where they all went to, especially post Dangerous Wild Animals Act in 1976, is a moot point. But if I had £50 for each tale of a mystery big cat on the loose in the last 25 years my bank manager would be very pleased with me...
Many places in the UK kept and bred pumas in the 1960s/1970s. Quite where they all went to, especially post Dangerous Wild Animals Act in 1976, is a moot point. But if I had £50 for each tale of a mystery big cat on the loose in the last 25 years my bank manager would be very pleased with me...