tigerlover
Member
hey there,
this post is to correspond to your post in the "intro" threads.
it was nice to hear you mention the tigers here in the US, and yes, very sad it is. but i was also kind of bummed to hear you say that you were more interested in the cats/zoos in your area (Australia, was it?)
the tiger population depends on everyone all over the world, not just your area....
yes, here, alot of the states still allow regular homeowners to have a permit for big cats, and when they get too big, they are abandoned to starve to death or killed, or very seldom get the opportunity to be rescued by a sanctuary.
there are "road side" zoo's that breed tigers and big cats for their own profit, and it makes me down right sick, especially the imbreeding, the breeding between lions and tigers, and the destroying/killing of bengals and/or siberians that don't come out white...
do you know about the tiger killings in China for their fur trade and their bones for Chinese medicines? did you know this was legal there until WE ALL pitch in and raise a stink?
you should not only be concerned about the tigers where you live, because there are alot of places in the world that depend on their population.
if you would like to re-think that, one great place right here in Florida on the West Coast is called Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, not only do that have over 100 saved tigers and big cats, they just recently rescued 4 tigers from a shut down sanctuary that would have otherwise been euthanized (sp? sorry).... AND they have many different links on their site to voice an opinion and sign petitions to save the big cats.
just thought i'd let you know, since you voiced your love for tigers...
tigerlover
here in the US
this post is to correspond to your post in the "intro" threads.
it was nice to hear you mention the tigers here in the US, and yes, very sad it is. but i was also kind of bummed to hear you say that you were more interested in the cats/zoos in your area (Australia, was it?)
the tiger population depends on everyone all over the world, not just your area....
yes, here, alot of the states still allow regular homeowners to have a permit for big cats, and when they get too big, they are abandoned to starve to death or killed, or very seldom get the opportunity to be rescued by a sanctuary.
there are "road side" zoo's that breed tigers and big cats for their own profit, and it makes me down right sick, especially the imbreeding, the breeding between lions and tigers, and the destroying/killing of bengals and/or siberians that don't come out white...
do you know about the tiger killings in China for their fur trade and their bones for Chinese medicines? did you know this was legal there until WE ALL pitch in and raise a stink?
you should not only be concerned about the tigers where you live, because there are alot of places in the world that depend on their population.
if you would like to re-think that, one great place right here in Florida on the West Coast is called Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, not only do that have over 100 saved tigers and big cats, they just recently rescued 4 tigers from a shut down sanctuary that would have otherwise been euthanized (sp? sorry).... AND they have many different links on their site to voice an opinion and sign petitions to save the big cats.
just thought i'd let you know, since you voiced your love for tigers...
tigerlover
here in the US