I had a friend years ago who worked in a small private zoo. He used to bring lion cubs home with him. They did that to get them used to being around humans. Just up to a certain size, around 20 lbs I think, after that they were too unpredictable to take out.
I was round there once when he had a male cub at his house. We were in the back yard which had a chain link fence around it with neighbor dogs on the other side. The dogs were a bit confused at first but then they started doing that dog thing where they run up and down the fence together barking and snarling at each other. The lion got the hang of the game right away.
And, my only current vape purchase just cleared customs in Chicago after an unusually long trip across the Pacific. Some spare Solo battery doors. After that I'm not sure what I'll do. I am planning to make a large flavoring order soon. Takes me a long time to get through flavoring, but I don't want to risk my favorites going away. Might try keeping them in the fridge. Maybe I can take over one of the vegetable drawers at the bottom.
I was round there once when he had a male cub at his house. We were in the back yard which had a chain link fence around it with neighbor dogs on the other side. The dogs were a bit confused at first but then they started doing that dog thing where they run up and down the fence together barking and snarling at each other. The lion got the hang of the game right away.
And, my only current vape purchase just cleared customs in Chicago after an unusually long trip across the Pacific. Some spare Solo battery doors. After that I'm not sure what I'll do. I am planning to make a large flavoring order soon. Takes me a long time to get through flavoring, but I don't want to risk my favorites going away. Might try keeping them in the fridge. Maybe I can take over one of the vegetable drawers at the bottom.



