Florida Man Plans To Spend Entire January Alongside Lions!
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A mere roar from a wild cat is enough to send most of us scampering for cover, so you can only imagine what kind of courage it would take, to spend an entire month living with not one, but two wild cats!
But that's exactly what Tampa resident, Jim Jablon has been doing since January 1st, in a bid to raise funds for The Wildlife Rehabilitation of Hernando, his refuge for orphaned, injured or abandoned animals.
Mr. Jablon opened the center in 1999 in his backyard in a remote area of Spring Hill, Florida. He began by helping out smaller benign animals like raccoons, deer, eagles and snakes, which were returned to the wild in relatively short periods of time.
However, as the refuge began to gain popularity, he started receiving larger and more exotic animals like monkeys, alligators and wild cats that included lions, pumas and even tigers.
And, since he doesn't like to turn any animal away, he kept accepting them. However, not only do these animals take longer to rehabilitate, but they also, require much more care, space and food.
All these years, Mr. Jablon has funded the sanctuary from his own savings and managed the animals with the help from an army of volunteers, which include his 13-year old daughter, Chelsey. But, as years have gone by, his savings have depleted and costs have risen, forcing him to finally ask for some help in order to keep the operation running.
He therefore came up with this rather radical idea of spending the entire month living with Lea and Ed, both of whom he has raised since they were little cubs. He hopes that when people see him playing, eating and even sleeping with these gorgeous animals, they will open up their hearts and donate to his cause, helping him meet his goal of raising $200,000 USD.
So far, the 46-year old man who has set up a 24 hour live webcam inside the lion's lair, seems to be doing fine. He does not however advocate this for anybody else, knowing that the only reason he can even attempt it, is because he has brought up the cats since they were born. But even then, he is not blind to the fact that they are wild animals and could change their behavior anytime - To safeguard himself incase this happens, he has built an emergency bed atop a high tree, where he plans to escape.
Despite these precautions, some wildlife advocates believe that he is being irresponsible, not only with this endeavor, but also, for rescuing all these wild animals. What do you think? Be sure to let us know by adding your comments below.
Sources: NBCmiami.com,DailyMail.co.uk
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- joy139over 11 yearsThat is awesome i wish i could do that
- sade00141over 11 yearsthat is so cute , but i would never do that because i would be scared they would eat me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- headream100over 10 yearsMaybe he had no fear of lions and just loved them :) I would totally wear METAL for a month if I ever had to do that. (Metal is always a good source of protection)
- golf13over 11 yearsyou are doing the right thing. it is amazing i know i wouldn't have the courage to do that but be careful!! Good luck and I hope you get a lot of money for doing this!
- anyaover 11 yearsahhhh I am going go outside and scream now!
- roar roarover 11 yearsroar be careful of meeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- colbyover 11 yearsbe careful bro its a little dangerous
- headream100over 10 yearsVERY dangerous
- Clare42over 11 yearsI would totally help any kind of animal in need of help
- red neckover 11 yearsUm i would so to that but with baby tigers because they are way coller
- peyton7890almost 12 yearswow i totally do that to but i'd watch out ! ROAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- msilva8077almost 12 yearsUm? Hello! Dangerous animals are playing with you,not kitties!
- headream100over 10 yearsTo him, the lions are his companions. Aka, the lions are his kitties. Sort of.