REALLY?!
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People, we've got to do better, ok? Who in their right mind would bring one of these things in their house and raise them?! He's a wild animal and as soon as he starts hissing at me, he's going back to where he came from. Damn, vampire-bobcat like teeth will suck your blood dry.

I don't give a damn what I'm trying to get from a garden or anywhere... if that thing is an obstacle in my way, I'm out! I heard when they hiss like that, it's their way of communicating. If you're considering raising this thing in your house, then you've got to be one of the biggest buffoons to ever exist. They could turn on you and decide to eat you instead of the cucumbers, bruh!


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Agreed. Wild animals belong in the wild, not in our homes. (And wild animals not fit for release, whether injured or sick, belong in dedicated sanctuaries..)
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