Interestingly this collection was the first in the UK to breed this species many years ago.An 11 week old male Bobcat is the latest addition to the collection
The Charity Commission has launched an inquiry into the trust’s “continuous failure” to properly file its accounts. Apparently it’s been going on for the past 11 years!
More information on the BBC News website
Further, more disturbing, developments…
The Director of the Cat Survival Trust is to stand trial in April on animal welfare charges. Further information on the local BBC News feeds.
That’s quite disturbing as you say - 28 counts including 8 of causing unnecessary suffering and others for failing to meet animal needs and operating for commercial gain without a licence.
What a shame and if found proven how grim for the animals.
I hope the animals are being cared for or have new places to go to if it’s all going to crash to an end.
I can’t say I’ve ever visited though I’ve seen their photography stuff advertised around it didn’t look full of great exhibitry.
Some of the early comments on this thread regarding the owner and his character I would attest to. I found him quite arrogant, with a thinly-veiled bitterness towards other local collections, and especially certain members of the family that owns Paradise Wildlife Park.
Don’t waste your time! I visited the place in the early 2010’s in the hope of doing some extra voluntary work. I came away feeling quite uncomfortable.
Some of the early comments on this thread regarding the owner and his character I would attest to. I found him quite arrogant, with a thinly-veiled bitterness towards other local collections, and especially certain members of the family that owns Paradise Wildlife Park.
Hopefully the authorities will be able to get the animals out without any problems. “Survival” certainly was the operative word with this place!
Never met this man but he sounds remarkably like the man who who owned Southam zoo at the end. That one I did meet, unfortunately!I think it rather speaks volumes that the last official newsletter of the Cat Survival Trust (posted to FB in May 2022 and written by Moore) contains very little information about the trust, and literally hundreds of words on subjects such as:
- Conspiracy theories about the COVID pandemic, and about the existence of viruses and bacteria at all.
- Conspiracy theories about NATO and the USA orchestrating the war in Ukraine in order to steal oil.
- General undefined conspiracy theories about the powers that be
...to name but a few. It's probably best I don't link it here, as I suspect even linking it would break forum rules about posting defamatory material, political material and hate speech, but it's visible globally and easy enough to find.
May those animals affected rest in peaceMakes for grim reading on todays court proceedings in this case
Welwyn big cats caused 'unnecessary' suffering - trial
“The owner of a big cat sanctuary caused unnecessary suffering to animals through sheer neglect and had a "dogmatic dislike of modern veterinary medicine", a court heard.
Terrance Moore, 77, from The Cat Survival Trust based near Welwyn, Hertfordshire, is on trial accused of 12 counts of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.”
How sad for the animals.
Shocking though to see the interval he was apparently left to treat the animals poorly - nearly a year as things went south when issues were clearly known. That’s not great in itself.
“Police first visited the sanctuary on 27 July 2022 with a vet, and found animals suffering from various conditions and no veterinary care had been sought, jurors were told.
Officers returned on 13 April 2023 and removed more than 20 animal carcasses from the freezers and there were "no records of the mortalities", the prosecution claimed.”
Wondering what will happen to the remaining cats,let us hope that he gets an appropriate custodial sentence