When I was stationed in Pensacola, there was a Naval officer who had a pet female lioness that he would allow in the house for about 15 minutes at a time before returning her to the garage where he had living quarters made for her. When I made my first visit to his house and saw the lioness was untied, I was giving a considerable amount of thought to exiting. I was very nervous until he put her back into the garage. She seemed calm enough, but she is a wild animal, so I wasn’t sure what to expect.
I don't blame you.When I was stationed in Pensacola, there was a Naval officer who had a pet female lioness that he would allow in the house for about 15 minutes at a time before returning her to the garage where he had living quarters made for her. When I made my first visit to his house and saw the lioness was untied, I was giving a considerable amount of thought to exiting. I was very nervous until he put her back into the garage. She seemed calm enough, but she is a wild animal, so I wasn’t sure what to expect.