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sws4420
04-05-2005, 11:03 AM
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YANGON (AFP) - A lactating woman in Myanmar has volunteered to breastfeed a pair of endangered Bengal tiger cubs recently born at a Yangon zoo and separated from their aggressive mother, the Myanmar Times reported.

The two-week-old cubs, a male and a female, were taken from their mother Noah Noah after she killed the third cub in her litter, prompting veterinarians to engage in alternative childcare, the semi-official Myanmar Times weekly reported.

Hla Htay, 40, a relative of a Yangon Zoological Gardens staffer and a mother of three including a seven-month-old baby, stepped in when she learned the cubs needed breast milk to survive.

"I felt sorry for them so I decided to feed them before their teeth grow," she told the newspaper.

The cubs were the first born at the zoo for 16 years. Veterinarian Kyaw Myo Hlaing said they were being bottle-fed along with Hla Htay's half-hour breastfeeding sessions four times a day, the report said.

The cubs are to go on public display in two month's time.

Noah Noah and her mate were among two pairs of tigers sent from Thailand under an animal exchange program in 2001.

One year ago Myanmar's military government created the world's largest tiger reserve to protect its big cats, 250 of which remain in the wild

Kari
04-05-2005, 11:10 AM
thats just sick man ewww

sws4420
04-05-2005, 11:11 AM
Looks kind of neat.

mb*
04-14-2005, 07:10 PM
what is it with people breast feeding animals? :huh: fuckin strange.


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Namita Das has two grown up children, but she continues to suckle her pet monkey.



Namita, a middle-aged woman who lives in India's north-eastern Tripura state and is a government worker, describes Buru, the pet monkey, as her third child.

"Yes, I breastfeed him. He is my son," says Namita, caressing the monkey.

More than four years ago, her woodcutter husband found a dying baby monkey under a tree after a fierce storm.

He brought the animal home in Chandrapur village on the outskirts of the Udaipur town in Tripura's South District.

"The monkey fell ill after the storm , in which it lost its parents. I decided to bring him up with my daughters," says Namita.

But it is rare for anyone to adopt a monkey.

Namita's neighbours find her behaviour with the monkey "somewhat abnormal".

"We keep pets but to treat a monkey as a human or as your own child is not normal," says Subal Paul of Chandrapur village.

Another neighbour Ramesh Sil says Namita is "overdoing her affection for the monkey".

Buru generally stays home but is often seen on the roof of neighbours' homes, stealing bananas.

The neighbours complain but Namita refuses to put Buru in chains.

"Our pets are in chains, but this monkey is far too pampered," says Meena Das, a relative.

But all this does not deter Buru's doting 'mother'. "I don't care what they say. Buru is my son," she says.

Mikey
04-14-2005, 07:25 PM
that looks so strange...i bet that shit hurts