Despite rescue center offer, tigers who killed their tamer will be sold abroad

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Despite rescue center offer, tigers who killed their tamer will be sold abroad

16 September 2019
LAV
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The tigers pounce to the headlines last July for the death of the tamer Ettore Weber will be sold abroad, where there are not the same penal protections against animals.

In addition to this already discouraging event, the eight animals have been divided into two groups of four: a solution that further affects the tigers, catapulted back into the infinite nightmare of a life in a cage, with daily training sessions and a continuous state of humiliation.

The news of their sale, in light of the solutions we have suggested, leaves us stunned: we had proposed to move the eight tigers to Primadomus, a specialized center in Spain, near Alicante, where they could have lived in adequate spaces, not exploited by any being human and finally free from a life of humiliation and daily ridicule. A solution for which, with the Dutch Association AAP (Animal Advocacy and Protection), we immediately offered to take on all necessary expenses, for the transfer and maintenance of the eight tigers for life.