It is not easy, as you can tell from this:
https://feministphilosophers.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/completely-irrelevant-silliness/
From youtube:
Buster’s home is currently with Vernon and Tony Gibbs-Halls in Wilderness South Africa where they founded the Non-Profit organisation called The South African Wildlife Protection Society. She was hand-reared after being rescued from a flood event and only a few days old. She is now 6 years old and is doing very well. More of their work can be viewed on http://www.sawild.com She is currently being featured on both Facebook and http://www.honeybadgers.org in order to raise funds to build her a larger and more enriched enclosure. Buster has featured in David Attenborough’s Life in Cold Blood, The Deadly 60 with Steve Backshall and the film “Meerkats” along with a Japanese film on honey badgers.
Finally, Vernon and Tony’s marriage was the first gay marriage in South Africa.
I know it’s hand-reared, but it’s pretty insane seeing somebody handling a honey badger like that. I’ve seen videos of them taking out