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I was advised by one of our employees who takes care of our morning cleaning and
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rubbish collection that below one of the bins at the end of the zoo, of the parking
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in fact, there's this big white cat and he was a bit surprised and I said, what do you
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He said, well come, come and see, come and see.
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So anyway, I went there and to my great surprise, this big white cat was a baby tiger cub.
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It was in a bad state, it was dirty, it was a bit afraid, it looked thin and dehydrated.
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First time ever we have such an animal dumped outside our zoo.
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I mean, we had a number of cases of animal dumped but in front of our door but usually
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these are pets, abandoned pets, these are puppies or kittens or tortoises, some reptiles,
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some wounded birds but a tiger, never.
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When I first saw the cub, I couldn't believe what I was seeing in front of me.
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I honestly couldn't believe that an animal was in such a state.
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I've read many reports of victims of the illegal wildlife trade but until you see
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it in front of you, you cannot grasp the severity of the health issues it's faced
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X-rays revealed that she was suffering from metabolic bone disease which is a very common
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and serious problem affecting animals in the illegal wildlife trade.
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She was probably fed an improper diet and she's severely deficient in vitamins and
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minerals and this makes your bones extremely fragile.
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A tiger definitely cannot be a pet.
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It's the hugest cats of them all until 2 meters and 20 centimeters.
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It is a very dangerous animal with a very big killing instinct which means whatever
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I do, I will not be able to break this instinct.
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If I have broken this instinct and you have a pet tiger, it means that you broke his
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But most of these pet tigers are going to be abandoned or killed.
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There are other species that are strictly protected.
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They usually come from entry gates such as Turkey and Cyprus.
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But Greece is also starting to become an entry gate for the rest of Europe.
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It's up to the state to inform the public, either through schools and environmental education,
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or through mass media that no one can own a wild animal as their home.
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So as long as there are buyers, there will be sellers.