Anyone know where to buy a tiger?


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I guess I made some people laugh. That was the point of this thread :). Yesterday I emailed my boss i was like we can buy a tiger and keep him upstairs? And he was like do you know what the tiger will be eating once he is a year old? i didnt reply back,...................

lol

  • 4 months later...

I highly doubt you can just buy a white tiger since there are only a couple in the world.

I suggest you buy a normal colored tiger. When you buy one, you should name it *****.

Also make sure you don't feed it everyday so that it works up an appetite, just like in the wild :shifty:

Hi,

I am looking to buy a white tiger preferably a male. Im located in New Jersey. Anyone know where to get one locally? I found a website online: http://www.buytigers.com/ but they are not white and they are only females. Dont ask where i am going to keep it after it grows :s. .

Thanks

You don't deserve any animal.

  • 1 year later...

OK, to anyone who said you can?t own a tiger, or thinks it would be dangerous, or has any other words of foolishness. Please do your research before you start making claims such as "It is illegal to own a tiger" or "it will bite your leg off" etc etc.

after spending 5 seconds typing the question "is it legal to own/buy a tiger?" in Google and clicking on the first link, I found out more than many of you doubters obviously know. And I have decided I want a tiger someday.

The link I got all the following information on is at the bottom:

It is only illegal in 14 states

1. 15 or so states allow tigers and other exotic animals in moderation and monitor such numbers

2. There are more tigers kept as 'pets' then there are kept in zoo's and preserves

3. keeping a tiger as a pet is safe as keeping a house cat, the only true difference is size.

4. tigers in shows are under stress and may be frightened and attack the closest person when people bring/use flash photoagraphy against restrictions, or excessive/unexpected noise

5. "The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires licenses for exhibitors, dealers and researchers, but not private owners keeping a big cat as a pet."

here is the link: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080107105126AALNTC6

OK, to anyone who said you can?t own a tiger, or thinks it would be dangerous, or has any other words of foolishness. Please do your research before you start making claims such as "It is illegal to own a tiger" or "it will bite your leg off" etc etc.

after spending 5 seconds typing the question "is it legal to own/buy a tiger?" in Google and clicking on the first link, I found out more than many of you doubters obviously know. And I have decided I want a tiger someday.

The link I got all the following information on is at the bottom:

It is only illegal in 14 states

1. 15 or so states allow tigers and other exotic animals in moderation and monitor such numbers

2. There are more tigers kept as 'pets' then there are kept in zoo's and preserves

3. keeping a tiger as a pet is safe as keeping a house cat, the only true difference is size.

4. tigers in shows are under stress and may be frightened and attack the closest person when people bring/use flash photoagraphy against restrictions, or excessive/unexpected noise

5. "The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires licenses for exhibitors, dealers and researchers, but not private owners keeping a big cat as a pet."

6. "Anyone who wants a tiger can go to an alternative-livestock auction. Or if that is too much trouble, they can just surf the Web, where large-scale breeding operations and mom-and-pop outfits advertise cubs for as little as $300. "A tiger," says Paquette, "can be significantly cheaper than a purebred dog."

here is the link: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080107105126AALNTC6

OK, to anyone who said you can?t own a tiger, or thinks it would be dangerous, or has any other words of foolishness. Please do your research before you start making claims such as "It is illegal to own a tiger" or "it will bite your leg off" etc etc.

after spending 5 seconds typing the question "is it legal to own/buy a tiger?" in Google and clicking on the first link, I found out more than many of you doubters obviously know. And I have decided I want a tiger someday.

The link I got all the following information on is at the bottom:

It is only illegal in 14 states

1. 15 or so states allow tigers and other exotic animals in moderation and monitor such numbers

2. There are more tigers kept as 'pets' then there are kept in zoo's and preserves

3. keeping a tiger as a pet is safe as keeping a house cat, the only true difference is size.

4. tigers in shows are under stress and may be frightened and attack the closest person when people bring/use flash photoagraphy against restrictions, or excessive/unexpected noise

5. "The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires licenses for exhibitors, dealers and researchers, but not private owners keeping a big cat as a pet."

6. "Anyone who wants a tiger can go to an alternative-livestock auction. Or if that is too much trouble, they can just surf the Web, where large-scale breeding operations and mom-and-pop outfits advertise cubs for as little as $300. "A tiger," says Paquette, "can be significantly cheaper than a purebred dog."

here is the link: http://answers.yahoo...07105126AALNTC6

I can hook you up with one... if you do the following:

Hook me up with a windows 8 tablet that's an intel powered x86 64 one.

Get AMPED wireless to make thier router compatible with DDWRT

Get me the newest Future Trance CD before it comes out signed by the person that compiled it, same with Dream dance and ASOT.

Get me a private cloud at inetu and pay for it for eternity

Buy me 10 SSD drives

make the weather cool year round here and make it snow when it's 50 degrees outside

get steve ballmer some deoderant

get me a new house that's in the mountains

BRING RYAN'S BUFFET BACK!

and then you shall have two tigers.

OK, to anyone who said you can?t own a tiger...

There is a gas station not far from here that owns a tiger. PETA isn't too happy about it.

http://www.tigerdude.com/tiger/tigerstop/index.html

http://www.katc.com/news/animal-welfare-advocate-wants-gas-station-tiger-removed/

was the necro post really necessary? :/

It happens :/

I didnt start it.

Don't look at me! :p

OK, to anyone who said you can?t own a tiger, or thinks it would be dangerous, or has any other words of foolishness. Please do your research before you start making claims such as "It is illegal to own a tiger" or "it will bite your leg off" etc etc.

after spending 5 seconds typing the question "is it legal to own/buy a tiger?" in Google and clicking on the first link, I found out more than many of you doubters obviously know. And I have decided I want a tiger someday.

The link I got all the following information on is at the bottom:

It is only illegal in 14 states

1. 15 or so states allow tigers and other exotic animals in moderation and monitor such numbers

2. There are more tigers kept as 'pets' then there are kept in zoo's and preserves

3. keeping a tiger as a pet is safe as keeping a house cat, the only true difference is size.

4. tigers in shows are under stress and may be frightened and attack the closest person when people bring/use flash photoagraphy against restrictions, or excessive/unexpected noise

5. "The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires licenses for exhibitors, dealers and researchers, but not private owners keeping a big cat as a pet."

6. "Anyone who wants a tiger can go to an alternative-livestock auction. Or if that is too much trouble, they can just surf the Web, where large-scale breeding operations and mom-and-pop outfits advertise cubs for as little as $300. "A tiger," says Paquette, "can be significantly cheaper than a purebred dog."

here is the link: http://answers.yahoo...07105126AALNTC6

And you believe Yahoo Answers crap? That is not the right site to look up about getting a tiger...

You need to look up actual website for information about getting a tiger... or ask the professionals about it.

Besides, you can get a tiger for a tour (or events) which Seigfried and Roy had the tigers with them on the tour years ago...

Not good idea to have a tiger as a pet unless you get an approval with the professionals which they make some changes to your home or your workplace such as fences, gates, small barn or shed for the tiger to sleep in, etc..

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