April 20, 2024

Athens News

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The one who threw it in the trash will answer for the tiger cub


And who only in Greece is not found abandoned on the street! These are not only dogs and cats, whose owners “having played enough” are kicked out of the house, but even crocodiles and iguanas! Now they found a white tiger cub under the trash can.

Trying to restore justice and punish (so that it would be disgraceful to others) unscrupulous citizens who committed crime against our smaller brothersthe administration of the zoo of Attica intends to find the one who left the animal on the street. It is believed to be an illegal wildlife trade scheme.

The tiger cub has a paralyzed back, and veterinarians have been constantly next to him since they were discovered and taken to the zoo. When the tiger cub was taken away, he was x-rayed, washed, given medicine and fed.

A rare white tiger that was found abandoned under a trash can is fighting for its life with the help of experts. The baby is in the Zoological Park of Attica and today he was taken out for a walk in the sun for the first time.

The tiger cub’s state of health remains critical, and experts’ forecasts regarding his life are not optimistic. But today, the little white tiger brought smiles to those who saw him bask in the sun for the first time and eat with gusto.

According to a Facebook post by journalist Tasoula Eptakoilis, the animal happily accepted affection from others.

“He is enjoying the sun he has never seen before. He licks his front paws (touchingly “points marafet”), but his hind legs are paralyzed. The kid ate with appetite and allowed himself to be stroked, was not afraid and did not tremble. He purred softly. “Mustache-striped” bravely fights for life. While the police are watching the video, intending to find out who threw the animal in the trash,” Tasula Eptakoilis wrote on her personal Facebook account, accompanying the post with a photo of the unfortunate animal.

As noted, the authorities are studying footage from cameras located opposite the Attica Zoological Park in order to establish what happened on the night before the day the tiger was discovered. According to what has become known, a car was found, the driver of which got out and headed towards the place where garbage cans usually stand, and lingered for a minute. The information obtained is expected to help the investigation identify the perpetrator.



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