Berry's plan for tiger riles Fund for Animals
Halle Berry is getting what-for from the Fund for Animals. She has been urged by the wildlife protection group not to turn a rare Bengal tiger from the "Catwoman" movie set into her personal pet. Various press reports indicate that Berry wants to keep the tiger, who has already caused havoc by attacking a film executive's fish tank. (Has she forgotten the tale of cat munchie Roy Horn from Vegas act Siegfried & ?)
The fund warned that keeping tigers in captivity is not only cruel, but extremely dangerous.
In their natural habitat, tigers live in evergreen and monsoon forests and have large home ranges of up to 400 square miles. Tigers also have complex nutritional and emotional needs which, in captivity, require expensive and expert veterinary care. Even those people who have the best of intentions ultimately expose captive tigers to inhumane conditions, the Fund maintains.
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