Out Of Soul With Pets In The House, The Owner Who Saved The Zoo To Take Away

It was the cuga puppet who had to ask for a pet to support the support to bring the animal to afraid of danger 9: 00/2: 28 NAMCON Lion newspaper also known as the 11-month-old Cuga newspaper Rescued from an apartment in New York City last week.Theo announced it earlier this week from the NGO named the American Humanitarian Association, the newspaper named Sasha was taken out of the house In the Bronx County on the night of August 26 under the coordination of New York City Police Department, New York State Nature Reserve and Bronx Zoo. The Magic of the Cuga Leopard to save the zoo to take away for fear danger. (Photo: AP) The New York Post reported, the owner of the newspaper weighing more than 36 kg was Miranda Rodriguez. Ms

. Rodriguez is also the one who informed with the functional force and decided to handle the "pet" in the house. In the past, New York Daily News said Ms Rodriguez came to a reserve to negotiate after receiving Seeing the Cuga newspaper is growing up very quickly and can become a threat to the employer. The newspaper is then taken to the Bronx Zoo so that veterinarians check health before moving to Turpentine Creek, Zone Wildlife conservation has a sound of taking care of "big cats that are abused and abandoned"
This is also where the Sasha newspaper is living in a natural wilderness after the time of being captured in the house. "This newspaper is really lucky when its owner realizes that it cannot live in one The apartment is in a closed environment, "said Kelly Donithan, Director of the American Humanitarian Association." I have never seen a cuga leopard living in a natural environment, but I've ever seen animals This was chained, locked in cages and cried to remember their mother when she was separated from herd. I also witnessed the sad scenery of the owners like Sasha's mistress when not only the animal was taken away, but they also broke the dream of turning it into lovely pets, "said Donithan. At that time, sharing with Daily News, Emily McCormack, manager at the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Center said, "People cannot eliminate wild instincts in animals such as Cuga newspapers and real Bad stories will happen. "About my part, the owner Rodriguez admits she feels" heartbreaking "because of this loss. "The pit used to be my pet so I'm very sad because of this situation," said Miss Rodriguez. New York City is long known to be unfamiliar with the image of dangerous animals captured right now Local people's house. In 2003, New York City Police Department brought a Bengal tiger weighing nearly 160 kg from an apartment in Harlem, according to New York Times. In 2005, the two pounds were 22 kg weighing the basement of the house in Long Island
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