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August 24th, 2007

Honey, are we insured for tiger damage?

Posted by: Robert Basler
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Meet Buster,  an eight-week-old Bengal Tiger cub who lives at a safari park but goes home with a veterinary nurse every evening, and has access to the house through a pet door. We can only guess what the inside looks like by now. To see Buster make his way through the door, check out this slideshow:

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Buster plays with a potted plant at the house of Lucy Pearsall, veterinary nurse of West Midlands Safari Park, in central England August 21, 2007. The cub, rescued by the park’s staff after being left for dead by its mother, is now being hand-reared by Pearsall and goes home with her in the evenings. REUTERS/West Midlands Safari Park/Handout

10 comments so far

My, what a lovely tiger lily.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

Here, kitty, kitty.

My daughter will understand.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

Ms. Pearsall also named her potted plants. Here, we see Buster playing with Zebra.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

Buster is one of the frondliest tigers you could ever hope to meet.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

Buster’s mother, Carnivoracious, just couldn’t find it within her heart to accept Buster’s vegetarian lifestyle.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

Hmm. Left for dead by your mother and taken in by a hot nurse or left by your wife for the Raoul the gardener and taken in by your mother. I’m not sure which is more emotionally scarring.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

“Hand reared?” There’s gonna be a lot of folks running around with arm stumps. Why not feed him hamburger?

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

I’m pretty sure I’d leave up the “This house protected by a live Bengal tiger” sign even after it got too large to take home.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

Bengal tiger breaks free and eats seven Cub Scouts and a Den Mother. Ironic video at ten.

- Posted by Shawn Hendricks

Sigfried or Roy Called. I’m guessing you know what it’s about.

- Posted by John C Abell

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