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Date: 2003-10-14 08:15 am (UTC)Nope.
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Date: 2003-10-14 08:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-14 08:31 am (UTC)they were talking about it on the news last night, and the only real wounds he has are the puncture wounds on his neck from being carried. if the tiger wanted to eat him, he'd be dead right now.
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Date: 2003-10-14 08:34 am (UTC)as much as i disagree with people using and sometimes abusing animals for show or stage purposes, i really do get the sense that the tiger was more than just a 'show cat' to him. he trusted the cat as he would a friend. he knew the tiger didn't mean to hurt him.
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Date: 2003-10-14 08:41 am (UTC)And I hope he recovers well.
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Date: 2003-10-14 09:00 am (UTC)As for Roy. I am sooooooo sick of people saying he got what he deserved, etc, etc. The man LOVES his animals. Not just because they made him millions, but because he TRULY has affection, respect and admiration for them.
Yes, there are people who own these animals that don't care and who have no expertise in their care or handling. Roy is not one of them.
Yes, in a perfect world ALL these animals would still be living wild and free, but as we all well know....a perfect world does not exist.
Kudos to folks like S&R who DO treat their animals well.
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Date: 2003-10-14 09:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-14 10:07 am (UTC)As to holding up in the face of adversity, it wasn't a random attack on the street by a wild tiger, nor some freak accident. It's called an "Occupational Hazzard". I work with paper; paper cuts don't surprise me. Dale Earnhart drove very fast; a serious crash was not a surprise, safety gear failure was. Roy played with tigers; having one injure you should not be a surprise either. He got what was a naturally expected outcome to his course of action, but not "what he deserved", as I've heard said before. I'm really surprised it took as long as it did for it to happen.
Play with fire, get burned. It's inherent in the act. I'm not praising the injuring of another human being, just acknowleging the inevitablilty of it.
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Date: 2003-10-14 10:27 am (UTC)The perfect world once existed, 2.5 million years ago...then Homo Ergaster left Africa...and 10,000 years ago the Ice Ages stopped. Everything's different now.
There's "controversy" right now over an effort to recondition tigers to the wild by teaching them to hunt all over again and depositing them on a wildlife sanctuary in South Africa (the controversy being that its an artificial sanctuary, with most of the species including the tigers transplanted). Personally, *anything* that keeps them alive is better than letting them die, or leaving them to be hunted. The caretakers of this effort are well aware that its an experiment, that can hopefully lead to new efforts to do the same in protected lands in Asia, provided they can get the governments of those lands to support the idea and protect it with more guards. The south africa land was easy to get because bad farming practices during the 1920s-1970s ruined it utterly. in fact, they figure its going to be 3-7 more years before the next phase of natural animals, the hyena and vulture scavengers, arrive to complete the circle.
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Date: 2003-10-14 10:30 am (UTC)oh, yeah, right...never met *my* cats, have you...
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Date: 2003-10-14 08:25 pm (UTC)The fact that he was injured accidentally by that same cat in the process of it's 'helping' him was a shame, but...
And on top of that... another "deserved" is that people there at the time, as well as any officials who could have a say in the future of the tiger, have recognized the intent of the animal... in part because of the comments/pleas of Siegfried and Roy, and in part because they were *able* to recognize the truth in what they were told. There are people who are supposed to take animals' care to heart out there who *wouldn't* have listened to the reasoning behind the injury.