Baby Tigers And Lions Are Not Toys

  • by: ERIKA SOMLAI
  • recipient: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Across the country, the public can pet, feed, pose with, and play with wild animals at malls, fairs, and roadside zoos for fees ranging from $10 to $500. To facilitate such unsafe handling, baby tigers, lions, bears, and primates are pulled from the care of their protective mothers shortly after birth.

When the baby animals can no longer be used as play props, or for photographs -- sometimes after just a few months -- they are often discarded at shoddy roadside zoos, sold into the pet trade, or killed for their meat. This cycle of breeding, exploiting, and then dumping baby animals puts animals at risk and endangers the public.

Ban this cruel and dangerous practice.

http://action.humanesociety.org/site/R?i=ho3jfQtLTSFTFxQYB-qC_A

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