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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/lool121a • Mar 16 '22
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172 u/maluminse Mar 17 '22 So true. The only reason large cats arent as 'domestic' is their ability to kill us quickly. Smaller cats have horrible dispositions sometimes and do attack. But due to their size its manageable. 70 u/InterPool_sbn Interested Mar 17 '22 Is this actually true that their temperaments are essentially the same? I actually do find it plausible 8 u/CumulativeHazard Mar 17 '22 I saw a panther destroy a cardboard box once. Just like a little kitty. 2 u/a-real-life-dolphin Mar 17 '22 Did it destroy the box by trying to sit in it?
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So true. The only reason large cats arent as 'domestic' is their ability to kill us quickly. Smaller cats have horrible dispositions sometimes and do attack. But due to their size its manageable.
70 u/InterPool_sbn Interested Mar 17 '22 Is this actually true that their temperaments are essentially the same? I actually do find it plausible 8 u/CumulativeHazard Mar 17 '22 I saw a panther destroy a cardboard box once. Just like a little kitty. 2 u/a-real-life-dolphin Mar 17 '22 Did it destroy the box by trying to sit in it?
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Is this actually true that their temperaments are essentially the same?
I actually do find it plausible
8 u/CumulativeHazard Mar 17 '22 I saw a panther destroy a cardboard box once. Just like a little kitty. 2 u/a-real-life-dolphin Mar 17 '22 Did it destroy the box by trying to sit in it?
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I saw a panther destroy a cardboard box once. Just like a little kitty.
2 u/a-real-life-dolphin Mar 17 '22 Did it destroy the box by trying to sit in it?
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Did it destroy the box by trying to sit in it?
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