Having a Tiger as a Pet is Illegal in CT….

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Let me tell you a little about yourself. You love adverse possession and animal law posts.

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It is illegal to keep a tiger as a pet in Connecticut. Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 26-40a.

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That’s a flippin’ sweet tiger.

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About Ryan McKeen

Ryan McKeen is an attorney engaged in the practice of law at the firm of Leone, Throwe, Teller & Nagle in East Hartford Connecticut.
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4 Responses to Having a Tiger as a Pet is Illegal in CT….

  1. Gideon says:

    Hey, why don’t you upload the pics to your own server, so it has a local address. This photobucket thing is blocked by IT.

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    Ryan Reply:

    Your comment caused me to search for the video on youtube and what I found was disturbing. I originally posted a .gif that stopped prior to a guy being attacked. The full video was much more graphic than what I originally posted here. In the interest of good taste, I’ve made the decision to remove the video from this site. I hope to replace it with another video.

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  2. Ryan says:

    I will contact the host about doing this. Right now, I can’t write to the server. The .gif that I have posted is conclusive evidence that the state has a rational basis in concluding that tigers are dangerous.

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  3. It's for a good reason why it is illegal to own a tiger as a pet. Some people have no regard for safety of others. If you have a normal house pet and are moving then you may get great tips from http://www.gotmove.com/faqs/moving-with-pets/ and many other great moving ideas.

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