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Tiger
Casey is finding that cats of all sizes recognize her disability for what it is, and think they are dominant to her (in the case of our roommate's cat) or can eat her (this is the second big cat at a zoo who has been completely into the idea). When we came back into this hallway, the tiger stood up and stalked to the front of the cage making eye contact with Casey. But not only is he in a cage, he's separated because he has a toothache. So he made it to the front of the cage, pouted a little, and lay down like "You win this time, tasty morsel."
It just adds more ridiculousness to the claim that some retards put forth that Casey could still work with big cats after her amputation, and that zoos or whatever are "legally required" to make it possible for her to do her job. Yeah no, idiot. That's not how handicap access works.
Tiger
Casey is finding that cats of all sizes recognize her disability for what it is, and think they are dominant to her (in the case of our roommate's cat) or can eat her (this is the second big cat at a zoo who has been completely into the idea). When we came back into this hallway, the tiger stood up and stalked to the front of the cage making eye contact with Casey. But not only is he in a cage, he's separated because he has a toothache. So he made it to the front of the cage, pouted a little, and lay down like "You win this time, tasty morsel."
It just adds more ridiculousness to the claim that some retards put forth that Casey could still work with big cats after her amputation, and that zoos or whatever are "legally required" to make it possible for her to do her job. Yeah no, idiot. That's not how handicap access works.