Tazzina getting her chin scratched and loving every second of it, but since I'm wiling to oblige to her demands, I'm just as happy as she is. Who wouldn't want to be in the presence of a powerful predatory animal and yet feel perfectly safe while doing so? I sure don't mind, if anything, I found it to be therapeutic to do so, I feel at ease each time I do this when I go do my internship.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Coyote
Size 1280 x 960px
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Aww, that would be wonderful, a long time ago back in 1968 when my parents and I were visiting Montreal Canada, we went to the zoo there, they had a pit with bear cubs in it and I was at the pit wall, one of the bears came up under me and stood up on a petrified log in the pit, he reached up to me and I reached down to him, I was able to pet him and feel his soft silky fur, he didn't bite or scratch and I was so elated being able to do that, we actually held on to each other, it was a really wonderful moment that I'll never forget. After he let go we looked at each other as if to say goodbye. Then everyone else around the pit crammed to do the same in my spot, it was funny to see that. I would love to have the chance to sit in with a wild furry that's friendly in their cage and spend some good time with them.
I did get to sit in the fox's cage the last time I went on the 6th; now that was quite the experience (I have pictures of me sitting with Skitter if you want to look at those ), and I look forward to the time I get to sit with Tazzina in her cage, because I'm sure I'll get cuteness poisoning once I do that That experience with that bear cub must have been quite the moving experience for you, as I felt the same way when my family and I went over there back in 2012 and petted Skitter for the first time. I felt something I never felt before, a special bond or something unique that reaffirmed my love of animals. That probably sounds sappy, but I don't care, that's exactly how I felt
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