In pictures taken for LIFE magazine, the Lion – named Neil – can be seen relaxing by the family’s pool, lounging in Melanie’s bed and becoming a distraction in the office
‘I cringe when I see those pictures now,’ she told me this week. ‘I have to tell you we were stupid beyond belief. We should never have taken those risks. These animals are so fast, and if they decide to go after you, nothing but a bullet to the brain will stop them.’
We’re dealing with animals who are psychopaths,’While her family were never harmed by Neil, one night he attacked his owner Ron Oxley during a dinner party for British guests at their home.
‘They have no conscience or remorse genes, and they will kill you for their dinner.’
He taught us, and Melanie especially, to respect the animal and not do anything that might annoy him, like scratch his nose or suddenly run up and put your arms around him.’
Other advice included not turning one’s back on him as he loved to come and trip people, knowing that if you move quickly he will want to play and he plays ‘rough’ and to pet him under his chin or deep in his mane but not on his face.
Indeed, after she, Melanie and the rest of their family suffered a
string of serious injuries inflicted by the big cats they went on to
adopt after Neil, Hedren has turned full circle in her attitude to such
exotic pets.
Culled from DailymailUK
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