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(29,503 posts)(POSSIBLE SPOILER) Pi - as a young child, maybe 6 - wants to pet the Bengal tiger which is kept safely in captivity behind bars. Without his parents' permission, he (along with his brother, Ravi) takes a raw filet to the tiger's pen, calls it from around the corner where it is resting, and displays the filet to the tiger in his bare hand, which is outstretched between the bars towards the tiger. Ravi runs from the room, to summon their father. Meanwhile, the tiger approaches, but hesitates - he makes eye contact with Pi, who obliviously waits for the tiger to approach so he can pet him. With likely seconds to spare, his father runs into the room, alerting Pi to withdraw his arm and reprimands him severely of the danger of tempting fate.
I see this similarly. It turned out okay for your sister. However, home invasions frequently do end in harm or even death for the homeowner.