THE BIG CAT TIMES SPRING 2013 issue Got Roku? 300+ Big Cat Rescue videos are playing as a sub channel of the Revision3 channel. If you have Roku be sure to subscribe to Revision3 Science & Tech and then look for our logo. BigCatTV on your TV! Our videos are there in 1080p and look great on the big screen. Scan QR Codes, in this issue, with your smart phone to get more info.
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LAWSUIT VICTORY! Many of you have followed our two year long legal battle against Joe Schreibvogel and GW Exotic Memorial Animal Park. Schreibvogel constantly breeds tiger cubs to use to make money by charging people to pet them or take photos with them. He does this at his zoo in Oklahoma, and was doing it in a “road show� that exhibits at malls and fairs.
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For the road show, cubs were pulled from their mothers shortly after birth, a torment to both mother and cub, and carted around the country in a semi trailer. He would typically set up in a mall on Wednesday and operate until Sunday with the cubs handled by person after person. Our supporters around the country were a huge help in notifying us of his location and getting photos and videos of the operation. Among other things, those photos and videos documented cubs with raging diarrhea on display. In one case they show a tiny two week old cub in the middle of a barren cage in a mall screaming incessantly in distress. HSUS did a successful undercover operation that included videos of his staff punching small cubs in the face to discipline them. Both Inside Edition and CBS This Morning did expose reports on mistreatment of the animals. To read more about Schreibvogel and see some of the videos from HSUS and our supporters visit
www.TigerCubAbuse.com.
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As part of our increasing focus on advocacy work, we contacted these venues to educate them about why we believe this was mistreatment of the animals and why it was also bad business because it offends the many customers who love animals and oppose this exploitation. If they did not agree to stop having such exhibits, we told them we wanted to show them that many people felt this was wrong by asking supporters to email them.
Above: Four baby tigers on display at crowded venue trying to sleep inbetween being handled by person after person all day long. Customer pays for photo opportunity with unwilling cub who screams and fights to be released.
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