This reminds me of the exotic animals U.S Presidents had while in office. Among these include the most "famous" owner, Theordore Rososevelt.
http://time.com/4137867/floyd-mayweather-pet-tiger-cat-rescue/
Current Events Blog for Mrs. Countryman's AP United States History class at Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas.
Nowadays it is becoming more common to have exotic animals as pets so I don't see why people would be scared for his safety, but I do believe he made a good choice. -Jillian Linnear P.8
ReplyDeleteI think it was best that he returned the tiger, because the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuary is able to care for the the tiger better, and I think it is more fair to the tiger that way. --Claudia Anthony
ReplyDeleteI agree with Claudia. Tigers aren't house pets, and they need proper care. So unless Mayweather has heaps of fresh meat, an acre of land specially reserved for his tiger, and enough time to somehow entertain this lone tiger, I don't think he should keep it and am very glad he returned it.
ReplyDeleteMaddie Hanratty