The Muller Circus is changing... But only by name. For the animals, nothing has changed!

The Muller Circus is changing... But only by name. For the animals, nothing has changed!

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11.01.2023
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The Muller Circus has renamed themselves ‘Cirque Zavatta’, but continue to exploit Jumbo and his companions and to carry out violence and illegal set-ups.

The Muller Circus is displaying a new name and is now presenting itself as ‘Cirque Zavatta’! A lick of paint out front will not be enough for us to forget either the confinement or the exploitation of the animals. We will continue to fight to free Jumbo and his companions, until they are sent to a sanctuary.

Updated 13 January

Addition of voice messages left by Franck Muller on our Facebook page

While the Muller Circus has received a little too much bad publicity, rather than changing and starting to an activity that does not exploit or train animals for example, they have changed their name! This is what we noticed a few days ago when, as if by magic, the stickers covering the circus performers’ lorries were adorned with the words ‘Cirque Zavatta’. A very practical way for this family to cover their tracks, with criminal charges piling up against them from illegal set-ups, incitement, violence towards activists, and death threats, as well as being a repeat offender of animal suffering. Who could be fooled?!

How can we forget Jumbo, whose existence boils down to rotting in a lorry-cage or basin, alone, for more than thirty years? How can we forget as well the all-day-long imprisonment of the monkeys and the tigers, who only escape boredom to perform in humiliating shows?

The Muller Circus is no longer welcome and they know it. No change of name or sticker will make us throw in the towel and give up our fight for the animals exploited. Their hell must come to an end!

Following the publication of this article, Franck Muller left us two voice messages on the Association’s Facebook page as follows:

                                          

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

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