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Petition: Help Shut Down Facility That Housed a Severely Injured Tiger Cub

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A shocking case has emerged from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, revealing the rescue of an 8-month-old female tiger with multiple broken bones from a privately owned facility. The poor young tiger was diagnosed with 10 fractures and severe decalcification of her bones due to an unhealthy diet. Given the condition of the tiger, it’s likely the tiger was rescued from a roadside zoo, which are notoriously difficult to regulate.

Please sign this petition to demand authorities investigate the privately owned facility this poor animal came from and shut it down!

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