Themistocles
Member
First I am not going to say to where this place is other than in the United State or call it by its name. I will just refer to it as the Zoo.
I am aware animal abuse is a crime and I am also aware I could just call 911, PETA or HSUS.
But here is the problem the Zoo has a number of reptile species that are kept in enclosures that are way too small. Too small meaning they can't turn around without hitting there buts first. On top of that they hire cheap labor to clean there enclosures and they use large sticks to poke at the animals. Now I understand that moving some reptiles may need a stick here and there but there is now reason you need a bat sized stick to move a small iguana. It probably wouldn't be so hard if there wasn't four of them in a 3 foot long enclosure only 18 inches tall.
The place is crazy needless to say.
My problem comes along if I make the report who is going to come out to investigate?
I believe its animal control, well animal control calls these guys when there is a reptile problem.
Believe me I am all for reptiles in zoos and I understand that reptile stores may keep reptiles in relatively small enclosures. Reptile stores usually don't keep animals long term allowing them some leeway on there enclosure sizing. But a zoo should never have exhibits the same size as a reptile store would store a pet for a couple days.
Believe me I live with large reptiles and know there requirements. The worst part is I know the owners knows there requirements as well.
I am not sure who I could contact that would have enough knowledge to not be B.S. around by the owner.
Any help in this situation would be greatly appreciated.
I am aware animal abuse is a crime and I am also aware I could just call 911, PETA or HSUS.
But here is the problem the Zoo has a number of reptile species that are kept in enclosures that are way too small. Too small meaning they can't turn around without hitting there buts first. On top of that they hire cheap labor to clean there enclosures and they use large sticks to poke at the animals. Now I understand that moving some reptiles may need a stick here and there but there is now reason you need a bat sized stick to move a small iguana. It probably wouldn't be so hard if there wasn't four of them in a 3 foot long enclosure only 18 inches tall.
The place is crazy needless to say.
My problem comes along if I make the report who is going to come out to investigate?
I believe its animal control, well animal control calls these guys when there is a reptile problem.
Believe me I am all for reptiles in zoos and I understand that reptile stores may keep reptiles in relatively small enclosures. Reptile stores usually don't keep animals long term allowing them some leeway on there enclosure sizing. But a zoo should never have exhibits the same size as a reptile store would store a pet for a couple days.
Believe me I live with large reptiles and know there requirements. The worst part is I know the owners knows there requirements as well.
I am not sure who I could contact that would have enough knowledge to not be B.S. around by the owner.
Any help in this situation would be greatly appreciated.