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A Non-governmental organisation (NGO), Four Paws South Africa, has warned that the country has become a breeding ground for illicit big cats.

A Non-governmental organisation , Four Paws South Africa, has warned that the country has become a breeding ground for illicit big cats.in Walkerville on Saturday. The tiger has since attacked a 39-year-old man and a dog.

“While they are not native to South Africa, unfortunately tigers are bred and kept in captivity in concerning numbers across the country. And the reason for that is commercial purposes and profit. Cases such as this really highlight the need for government to take action to address the private keeping of big cats and also to end the trade of big cats from South Africa,” Four Paws South Africa’s Sarah Locke explains.

 

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