Your next task was feeding all the big cats. Simple really, open the door, walk in, drop the meat and walk out. You head over to the habitats and first look in from the 30 foot tall walls to see if anyone's caring for the animals. It turns out there are, Jim's down there feeding the first patch of cat's, they were Lynxes or maybe Puma's, one of those wild cats. As you looked down, you saw Jim getting rough with the cats, he always did.
Jim was always a bully and you really didn't like him, so it was time to set him straight. As he stood in front of the cat, you concentrated on him looking up to see the creature's claws. Down below, he shriveled in size. Soon he was as tall as the feline, then he looked up at him like a horse, then he was looking up at a walking football stadium and at last you couldn't see him anymore but knew that the beast's claws were hovering over him by a vast distance.
Then, the changes hit the rest of existence and you to shrank. The cement walls of the habitats disappeared, most replaced by steel cages that reached miles into the sky. You'd shrunken the whole human race, but kept some of their dominance over the world. Habitat wall was there, still twenty feet to you, it wasn't even high enough to see the toes, just look out at their pads and a ceiling of fur overhead. The creatures were held in by a steel fence that was the same as they were before you'd shrunken to them and miles wide between each piece of metal to you.
Out in the cage, Jim was in no position to be rough with the cats now. There were the huge binocular things all around the cage, you went to one and looked in at him all those miles away. He was in front of a toe looking up 300 feet to see the tip of a claw, a distance that had been perhaps an sixteenth to a thirty-second of an inch before. The cat was looking down and showing its teeth, which were just enormous, bigger than sky scrapers. You weren't sure if the behemoth could hear him, but it seemed bent on attacking something.
Suddenly, your view goes black. Looking with your eyes rather than the scope, you saw a titan lynx's toes tower overhead of you at the edge of the cage. She was a huge girl and totally eclipsed your view of the whole habitat.