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Firstly, the "teach his cubs" excuse doesnt hold water. The male cheetah plays no part in rearing the cubs, ergo, he can have no benefit. If it had been a female cheetah then i would concur. That said, i doubt if they need "teaching" in the first place. :blink:

 

I would bloody love a pet cheetah, and having seen a video of cheetah being ran on Roe deer i should imagine they would be a superb tool for filling the freezer. When the Cheetah hits "power-band" the Roe looks like its merely trotting!

 

And, as has been stated, it is not illegal to hunt wild mammals with a cat!!!! :clapper::clapper:

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Darcy I thought the same thing about the cub teaching malarky.

 

These fellas just want to watch their pussy cat do it's thang, and who can blame them?

 

Crikey, next think you know the fens will be covered in cheetahs. Blokes in safari hats and khakis exchanging thousands of pounds for their pussy.

 

:laugh:

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Darcy I thought the same thing about the cub teaching malarky.

 

These fellas just want to watch their pussy cat do it's thang, and who can blame them?

 

Crikey, next think you know the fens will be covered in cheetahs. Blokes in safari hats and khakis exchanging thousands of pounds for their pussy.

 

:laugh:

 

:clapper: Well i hope they forget the silly rabbits and get the thing on some hares and deer!! now that would make good watching!! :clapper:

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oh my god!

 

interesting how it hunts the same way we'd use a lurcher, would be good to control deer etc too hopefully, definatly a better choice then suffolk who were thinking of introducing lnyx who are indeed stunning but i've only ever seen them hunt hare where we need a type of preditor to hunt rabbits and deer as the numbers are getting very much of control and do need assistance with so few farmers giving out permission

 

however must confess there is a part of me that feels a tad nervous about this, lets be honest the block behind the desk in his suit writing up plans andlaws is one thing but little me wondering around with a handfull of ferrets and a bag of rabbits could be veiwed as bait...

 

interesting though, thanks for showing us lurcher lass x x x

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Darcy I thought the same thing about the cub teaching malarky.

 

These fellas just want to watch their pussy cat do it's thang, and who can blame them?

 

Crikey, next think you know the fens will be covered in cheetahs. Blokes in safari hats and khakis exchanging thousands of pounds for their pussy.

 

:laugh:

 

:clapper: Well i hope they forget the silly rabbits and get the thing on some hares and deer!! now that would make good watching!! :clapper:

 

 

Or antis :whistling:

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I once ran a Bengal tiger on the lamp, its was greeeeeeat.......................

 

 

And tony was his naamo

 

 

Yes, how did you guess? I ran him doubled up with Clarence the cross eyed lion.............

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I once ran a Bengal tiger on the lamp, its was greeeeeeat.......................

 

 

And tony was his naamo

 

 

Yes, how did you guess? I ran him doubled up with Clarence the cross eyed lion.............

 

 

Was clarence out of Coco the monkey's kennels???

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