Latest update on the plight of the Cancun Tigers

Discussion in 'Living in Cancun' started by Mellow_in_Puerto Morelos, Sep 12, 2009.

  1. Steve

    Steve Administrator Owner

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    Lets go a little more easy on the accusations please. I dont want anyone knocking at my door claiming libel.
     
  2. rawkus

    rawkus I can choose my own title Registered Member

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    Steve: My bad. Edited it.

    Im just furious that guilty people in power aren't being held responsible for what they have caused.
     
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    Pepe's Tigers Cancun

    These animals are still being kept in this abandoned building. I just returned from Cancun on June 2, 2012. After having dinner nearby, a party member flashed a light into the abandoned building. A jaguar or tiger started huffing at us. We were shocked. We thought nothing was there. I have read online that 8 bengal tigers were taken out of there and a couple of Jaguars. Apparently Pepe still had some hidden. Please continue to contact all Mexican officials. I have also contacted PETA and other officials and organizations. Pepe has not stopped collecting exotic cats. This man is seriously ill and these animals are dying in his care.
     
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    100sunny Newbie Registered Member

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    Pepe is still holding wild animals in that building. Even after the raid. I was just there 3 days ago and heard a wild animal huffing in the dark. What can be done? I have contacted all the officials that I can. Thanks
     
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    Take the officials in front of the building where the animals are being kept and shove them in through the doorway and lock the doors and windows. That should wake them up quickly to do something.
     
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