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Kenny the down syndrome tiger

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham

been looking on good old facebook tonight and saw the story of Kenny the white tiger with downs syndrome.

normally stories like this pass me by, he lived in captivity and survived by keepers looking after him but would not have survived in the wild.

Only i red this one and it turns out it was a product of selective in breeding in captivity to create the 'perfect' white tiger!!

have i missed something....weren't they perfect before we came along and fucked about by making them fuck their siblings and offspring etc

its proper wound me up

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By *uby0000Woman
over a year ago

hertfordshire

interfe...ring in nature is not always good I knew a vet years ago who had been given a cat born with no cartilage in its ears so they flopped down .... a stump for a tail hence the name stumpy ... he bred her and the kittens had rib cage deformities and got worse and worse with each litter..why?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I didn't realise tigers could have Downs Syndrome.

Yes, nature creates her own perfection and we like to mess with it and make everything fit an aesthetic that is not meant to be.

Daft dog breeding leading to deformities also make me mad.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yet again another botched attempt at man playing god.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I didn't realise tigers could have Downs Syndrome.

Yes, nature creates her own perfection and we like to mess with it and make everything fit an aesthetic that is not meant to be.

Daft dog breeding leading to deformities also make me mad."

someone just pointed that out on facebook too. i guess its overlooked in domesticated breeds for some unknown reason.

i watched a programme once that explained that the ridgeback o a rhodesian ridgeback was in fact a form of spina biffada

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By *cottishrichMan
over a year ago

Here and there

Although animals CAN have Down syndrome it is very rare, much rarer than in humans. It has absolutely nothing to do with selective breeding though.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Although animals CAN have Down syndrome it is very rare, much rarer than in humans. It has absolutely nothing to do with selective breeding though. "

the story said it was a result of selective in breeding in america

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By *cottishrichMan
over a year ago

Here and there


"Although animals CAN have Down syndrome it is very rare, much rarer than in humans. It has absolutely nothing to do with selective breeding though.

the story said it was a result of selective in breeding in america"

The deformity could well be a result of inbreeding but if it is then it's not Down syndrome. OR it could be Down syndrome but then it's not a result of inbreeding.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As soon as I read "Read this on facebook" My eyes glaze over, I am pretty sure I am not the only one.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"As soon as I read "Read this on facebook" My eyes glaze over, I am pretty sure I am not the only one."

i also read it on liveleaks and reddit and pbh2 and thepetcollective and dscienceblog and northwetern.edu and greenzoner (i was so hoping for a bbc, or a sky, or a cnn to pop up in the damn search results )

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As soon as I read "Read this on facebook" My eyes glaze over, I am pretty sure I am not the only one.

i also read it on liveleaks and reddit and pbh2 and thepetcollective and dscienceblog and northwetern.edu and greenzoner (i was so hoping for a bbc, or a sky, or a cnn to pop up in the damn search results )"

I have better things to do with my time than to read the same story on 8 different websites.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Errrrrrrrrrm, you were doing so well Evie, untill you mentioned sky!!

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Errrrrrrrrrm, you were doing so well Evie, untill you mentioned sky!! "

What's wrong with sky?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I knew you'd ask that & I also knew I wouldn't want to reply .......... okay, it's like tabloid tv!

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I knew you'd ask that & I also knew I wouldn't want to reply .......... okay, it's like tabloid tv! "

Is that more or less credible than Facebook though as that's what I was hoping to achieve by listing other websites and I meant sky news.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Could only happen in wiltshire

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Could only happen in wiltshire "

But it was in America

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I knew you'd ask that & I also knew I wouldn't want to reply .......... okay, it's like tabloid tv!

Is that more or less credible than Facebook though as that's what I was hoping to achieve by listing other websites and I meant sky news. "

it was just my joke that failed, I'm sorry .........that's a really sad story though - such a beautiful animal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We ask so much if we could, we forget to ask if we should.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's a sad case of humans thinking they know better than Mother Nature, people wanting the perfect looking animal you'd think after all these years they'd know to leave well enough alone, I'm all for conservation, trying to protect what we have left of these beautiful creatures but in no way should we try to interfere with their natural breeding process other than to provide them with a safe habitat in which to rear their young, does make my blood boil, why do we feel the need to choose their mates for them it's wrong on so many levels

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"been looking on good old facebook tonight and saw the story of Kenny the white tiger with downs syndrome.

normally stories like this pass me by, he lived in captivity and survived by keepers looking after him but would not have survived in the wild.

Only i red this one and it turns out it was a product of selective in breeding in captivity to create the 'perfect' white tiger!!

have i missed something....weren't they perfect before we came along and fucked about by making them fuck their siblings and offspring etc

its proper wound me up "

I agree with you WTF are they doing

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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

I have a cat with various issues due to irresponsible, inconsiderate breeding intended to alter the look of the breed.

She's never known any different but it makes me sad she could be more comfortable if not for unnecessary tinkering.

Evolution works fine without us and we should leave things alone.

Persian cats are prone to problems with their eyes and their breathing and are prone to kidney problems.

Munchkin cats are completely unable to care for themselves and are dependent on their owners, all for the sake of looking "cute".

Most pedigree animals average a shorter lifespan than their mongrel counterparts which speaks volumes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kenny doesn't have Down's syndrome but is retarded. His parents were siblings and he also has a normally coloured brother who is cross eyed

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden

He sounds like a great cartoon character. I'm already singing his theme tune in my head.

As for meddling with nature. Humans are a bunch of farking carnts sometimes. There is an argument for cutting Beagle's noses off and shit to see if we can cure colds, manflu and acne. But not for a laugh like with Kenny the Down Syndrome Tiger.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I always wonder what makes us (humans) think we have soul rights over other species ?

I watch elephant diaries and it breaks my heart to see elephants orphaned by poaching ....but i also saw a case where they went off to rescue a baby elephant whose mother was trying to kill her own baby. They rescued the baby ,only to find out the baby was born blind ..So nature kicked in.

The mother knew her baby wouldnt survive so was doing what nature dictated. (not nice)

They took the baby back ,knowing that it would never survive on its own...

It died in the night after about a week .

Did "saving" that baby make a difference. ? I dont think so .

It was heartbreaking to watch, i was in tears.

But sometimes nature knows best, how ever good our intentions .

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