Big Cats Suffer in Captivity
Big Cats Suffer in Captivity This slideshow is of exotic cats who have been bred and born for a life of confinement, boredom and deprivation. Please do not support any facility that breeds wild cats for captive lives.
Big Cats Suffer in Captivity This slideshow is of exotic cats who have been bred and born for a life of confinement, boredom and deprivation. Please do not support any facility that breeds wild cats for captive lives.
Exotic Pet Owners Convention Formerly known as the Long Island Ocelot Club, little has changed in this group since the 60’s as they still promote the breeding and keeping of exotic cats as pets and are working hard to stop laws that would protect the cats. The following is excerpted from the Phoenix Exotics…
USDA Whistleblowers “Although APHIS Class “C” exhibitor licenses were intended solely for those who wish to exhibit animals to the public, USDA-OIG visits to 28 APHIS-licensed exhibitors in 3 states disclosed that 18 (64 percent) did not actually exhibit their animals, but instead maintained them as pets. Using the regulations broad definition of an exhibitor,…
Report Abuse to State Reps & Media When you witness animal abuse you may have been drawn to that certain place and time because you are the kind of person who will finally do something about it. There are a lot of things you can do. Gather as much information as you can, and document…
Tigers are in serious trouble and in danger of becoming extinct in the next few years. The reasons are many, but include loss of habitat due to human encroachment, poaching for their bones and hides and, most insidiously, because of the captive trade. Keeping tigers in zoos, circus acts, as mascots and as private possessions…