Saturday, November 14, 2009

How do i report exotic animal abuse? I just saw a guy that was holding lions/tigers in unsanitary conditions..

ASPCA!!!

How do i report exotic animal abuse? I just saw a guy that was holding lions/tigers in unsanitary conditions..
well of course you repeort to an animal lover group or u can immediately go to the government office if he is unlicensed
Reply:call 911 theyll help
Reply:Call the local police department who will get you in touch with the proper authorities in your area. I hope you report this issue as soon as you possibly can. These types of people who do these are capable of worse and things, and the animals in his care are certainly deserving of a better life.
Reply:Meoww, do you wanty hold my Tiger in unsanitary conditions?
Reply:SPCA, HSUS or RSPCA if you are in UK. All have dot org websites, but if you are in an urban area in the US, call the police and claim the guy is harboring dangerous wild animals which are a threat to the community if they get loose. If these cats are on the federal endangered list, call the EPA.


The cats may be in weakened, emaciated condition and not likely to pose a threat to the police whom will contact animal care authorities. Other resources would be your WWF ( World Wildlife Federation, not wrestling), university (zoology) or local zoo.
Reply:call your local animal control office now,IM HAPPY THERE ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOU WHO CARE,call 911 if they dont answer ,they may not have exotic pet permits
Reply:You can start by callin the local police - they may have the names and numbers of the proper aencies that take care of that sort of problem. Next you yourself can try your local humane society - either they or an agency they know should take care of such thins. But I know tha many cities have an "animal police" branch to the humane society or even police department that arrest and investiate people accused of cruelty to animals.
Reply:try contacting the USDA as well as the other suggestions
Reply:Call the Humane Society. They can help you get to the right organization to help.
Reply:look in the phone book and find the number for animal control in your area. if your not in town find the local non-emergency number of the police department.


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