Your choice of example is poor, because there is literally no way for an individual to own a tiger "responsibly". The closest anyone can get to that is to sponsor the care of a tiger in a zoo or preserve. But that's a side issue.
I am legitimately an expert in this area. I have been taking care of tigers for 15 years, and I have studied the issues of private ownership in detail. Unless you have similar specific experience you simply do not know what you are talking about. But it is a side issue; I will try to find a moment to make a main post about it if you want to discuss it further.
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Date: 2017-05-09 08:31 pm (UTC)Your choice of example is poor, because there is literally no way for an individual to own a tiger "responsibly". The closest anyone can get to that is to sponsor the care of a tiger in a zoo or preserve. But that's a side issue.
I am legitimately an expert in this area. I have been taking care of tigers for 15 years, and I have studied the issues of private ownership in detail. Unless you have similar specific experience you simply do not know what you are talking about. But it is a side issue; I will try to find a moment to make a main post about it if you want to discuss it further.