A Pet Lion Escaped and Attacked a Family. It's Time for This Country to Ban Private Big Cat Ownership.

  • av: Care2 Team
  • mottagare: Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department

It was a scene out of a nightmare: a lion leaping over a concrete wall, lunging at a mother and her two young children in the streets of Lahore, Pakistan. Thankfully, although the children were hospitalized and the mother was left bruised and traumatized, authorities say they will make a full recovery. The lion that attacked the family was being kept illegally in a private home in the city without a license, proper cage, or any respect for the law. 

In Pakistan, it's legal to keep big cats – lions, tigers, cheetahs – as pets. Owners simply have to pay a one-time fee and register the animal, often flaunting them on social media as status symbols. But these are not pets. They are wild animals. Powerful, unpredictable, and incredibly dangerous.

Sign the petition to demand the Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department officially ban all private ownership of big cats.

Since the horrifying incident, officials have begun to crack down on illegal ownership of big cats, seizing 18 more lions and raiding nearly 40 breeding farms. But it shouldn't take an attack on children to prompt action. And even when kept legally, no lion should be locked in a cage just to boost someone's social status.

No family should have to live in fear of wild animals roaming their neighborhoods. This is about more than one attack – it's about ending a cruel and reckless practice that endangers both people and animals. The world is watching. Let's make sure it never happens again.

Sign the petition to demand that the Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department ban all private ownership of big cats, shut down the breeding farms, and relocate every captive lion, tiger, and cheetah to proper sanctuaries. 

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