Haven't posted for a very long time so I thought I would post something that would catch everyone's attention.
Kenny. What happens to severely inbred tigers. |
I want to talk about white tigers. You may, or may not know that the white pigmentation in tigers is not natural. This white coloration is the result of severe inbreeding. Sister and brother, mother and son, father and daughter and so on. The result is a tiger with many problems. White tigers are always cross-eyed (whether you can notice it or not) because their optic nerve is wired on the wrong side of the brain. White tigers also suffer from numerous health problems such as facial deformity, club feet, spinal deformity, organ disfunctions and more. Breeders would have you believe that these tigers are a wonderful natural anomaly that they are just extracting like you would when you breed your house cats, but the truth is this is far from natural. Also, any tigers born with noticible deformity (which is quite often) are often killed.
Should I be killed because I'm not perfect? |
Big displays of white tigers by celebrities and restaurants, etc. make us believe that it is okay to continue inbreeding tigers in order to achieve white tigers. This sort of thinking must be stopped. We need to send a message to all breeders of white tigers that it is not okay to create an animal that will suffer its whole life with illness just for our entertainment. Stop going to displays of white tigers. This will show your disapproval to breeders. Once the demand is gone, then the tigers will be too. Should you ever go to a white tiger display again I would like you to remember the images here and realize that the tigers you see are a result of many others dying. The white tigers you are looking at that appear to be healthy have many health problems that you don't see. At what cost would you like your entertainment?
I encourage you to find out more about White Tigers by checking out http://bigcatrescue.org/abuse-issues/issues/white-tigers
Kenny. One of the few pictures we have of deformed White Tigers. (For obvious reasons!) |
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