Wisp O' Mist
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The Sheriffs issued a stark warning: At any moment, any one of the tens of thousands of big cats held in dilapidated enclosures across the United States could escape. The cats, kept as domestic pets and viewed by law enforcement as largely unregulated, had already maimed and killed more than 750 people since 1990. During one infamous incident in Ohio, dubbed the Zanesville massacre, police slaughtered close to 50 zoo animals, including 18 tigers and 17 lions. Some officials in law enforcement, as the attorney Carney Anne Nasser put it in an interview with Undark, “said they would rather diffuse explosive devices than work with big cats.”
These claims about public safety, advanced by the National Sheriffs’ Association and many others in recent years, urged lawmakers to pass federal legislation. In 2022, the push ultimately culminated with the Big Cat Public Safety Act. The bill did one thing everyone can agree upon: It repeated a big claim and, indeed, invoked a rather fundamental figure in the bid for more regulation: “An estimated 20,000 big cats, including tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards, cougars, and hybrids, are currently kept in private ownership in the United States.”
Full article: Are 20,000 Big Cats Caged in the U.S.? Highly Unlikely.
I always thought that the claim of "There are tens of thousands of privately owned big cats in the United States alone!" was rather exaggerated myself, but I never thought that it was to this extent...
These claims about public safety, advanced by the National Sheriffs’ Association and many others in recent years, urged lawmakers to pass federal legislation. In 2022, the push ultimately culminated with the Big Cat Public Safety Act. The bill did one thing everyone can agree upon: It repeated a big claim and, indeed, invoked a rather fundamental figure in the bid for more regulation: “An estimated 20,000 big cats, including tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards, cougars, and hybrids, are currently kept in private ownership in the United States.”
Full article: Are 20,000 Big Cats Caged in the U.S.? Highly Unlikely.
I always thought that the claim of "There are tens of thousands of privately owned big cats in the United States alone!" was rather exaggerated myself, but I never thought that it was to this extent...