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Outrageous: a circus exhibits a baby tiger at the end of the school day

Outrageous: a circus exhibits a baby tiger at the end of the school day

Mis à jour le 23 July 2018

In Sète, at the beginning of last October, a circus exhibits at the end of a school day a baby tiger; a way to promote their circus show. It is very difficult for young children to resist a cute animal that is like a stuffed toy animal and it seems as harmless as a kitten ... Should we really be outraged at this kind of practice? One Voice answers Yes and challenges the prefect of Herault! Explanations are needed.

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The weaning period of a tiger, do you know?

In its natural habitat, a tigress hides her cubs for the first fifteen days until they are able to see and hear. It takes the newcomers a hundred days to reach the end of the weaning period. In no case should they be separated from their mothers. Unfortunately, in view of the photos circulating on social networks, the baby presented to the public at the end of school classes, was far from having reached this period of development. And even so, a young tiger is not an object of curiosity and has no place in a street!

Torn from his mother, the health of the baby is in fact questioned. Our concern is great, knowing that many births have been recorded without knowing the fate of new-born’s ... We demand transparency from the circuses via a right of access to the register of entries and exits of these lions and tigers.

The Prefect of Herault challenged by One Voice

In addition to a copy of the register, we call on the Prefect of Herault to suspend the certificate of competency for this circus. This document is especially given to circus owners for "the breeding of animals of non-domestic species other than game". It can be removed when the welfare of the animal in question is not assured. Impossible to affirm, knowing the needs of a baby tiger, and that the circuses must guarantee the good health of the animal.

Baby tigers: a marketing tool for circuses

Enticing children so that they push their parents to go to a show is a renowned marketing technique that the Circus owners master rather well!

After such an exhibition, how can you refuse your child an outing where they will be sure to see an animal as cute as a baby tiger? We will try to help you. Even if the comparison between a kitten and a baby tiger can be easily made, remember first that the latter does not purr but roars. Furthermore, a tiger born in captivity or not, remains and will remain a wild animal. From the first months of existence, the latter shows predatory behaviour.

A study was conducted on 12 tigers more than two years old born in captivity, then released into their natural habitat, most of them were able to hunt antelope. Their hunting instinct is intact even though all they had known was the captive life ... Is it really necessary to maintain children’s perception of wild animals the same as soft toys or as their companions in everyday dogs or cats? We do not think so, especially when we know the living conditions of these poor animals ... And this is certainly not the way children ought to be taught respect for wildlife.

One Voice’s fight: circuses without animals

Young tigers are unfortunately not the only victim of this circus: Jumbo, the hippo lives in an appalling condition. Its biological and physiological needs are not respected.

Let us refuse together to participate in animal abuse, exploited for the entertainment of humans. Continue to sign the petition so that there are no more animals exploited in circuses!

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In the subject

Justice for Jon, Céleste, Patty, Hannah, and Marli: hearing in Évreux against the Cirque de Paris Against all odds for Samba, the last ‘circus’ elephant, whose suffering has broken the State’s indifference

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nic31 | Friday 05 January 2018

C'est lamentable ! cessez ces cruautés pitoyables ! allez y vous-même dans la cage espèce de monstre !!!!!

Lili M. | Thursday 04 January 2018

Continuons le combat en persuadant le plus de personnes de bouder les cirques avec animaux: pas de spectateurs = disparition des cirques !

nelly60 | Thursday 04 January 2018

Cet été mon petit fils ( 7 ans ) est allé en centre aéré, la directrice les a emmenés dans un cirque. À mon avis elle n'est pas prête d'oublier, il lui a fait un scandale car il connait les conditions de vie des animaux. Quand je suis allé le chercher elle m'en a parlé, je lui est expliqué le pourquoi du comment la maltraitance, les conditions de vie, elle ma dit qu'elle ne savait pas. J'espère qu'elle ne renouvellera pas de ce genre de sortie.
J'ai récemment regardé le cirque du soleil à la télé magnifique spectacle et sans animaux !

Christiane | Thursday 04 January 2018

Honteux vous ne savez pas quoi inventé pour gagner du fric scandaleux je suis écœurée par votre comportement