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In a State as wealthy as ours, killing adoptable defenseless animals is inexcusable; it's ethically repugnant . Humans created the overpopulation of animals, humans abandon animals when they are no longer convenient to them, and because of humans irresponsibility, companion animals pay with their lives. California, find your moral compass and end this horror show in our shelters
The word SHELTER is saying everything. They are supposed to protect animals not to kill them. Campaigns for adoption are crucial… the soul of a Country is defined by the way the most vulnerable are treated, specially the ones that don’t have a voice, young children, the elderly and animals, that’s why we need to be their voice. The soul of the Country is at stake!!
It’s not right to put Mike through stress in large stadiums. He would live longer if we gave him the respect and environment he deserves. Big cats should no longer be your pawns! We could show true conservation practices and respect for exotic animals.
A tiger is not a mascot—it’s a living, breathing wild animal that deserves respect and proper care. Parading a live tiger in a loud, chaotic stadium full of screaming fans is stressful, unnatural, and cruel. There are so many ways to honor school spirit without exploiting an animal. LSU can celebrate its tiger pride without subjecting a real tiger to a lifetime of captivity and distress. It’s time to end this outdated and inhumane practice!
Animals cruelty is not okay. Tigers are solitary creatures, who become stressed in zoo enclosures where they CAN hide. What must it be like in that cage, in that stadium. Despite being a football fan, I won't even go to those stadiums. 100 thousand screaming humans? Earthquakes caused by thier idiocy. And you put a wild animal in a cage in the middle of that. SHAME ON YOU. Shows a serious lack of moral character for a man who claims to be a Christian. Dominion over the animals is about feeding, housing and clothing ourselves. Not torturing them for our entertainment.
I completely understand having a wild animal in captivity for conservation purposes, but having one and putting it up for display is just horrible. First off, tigers (and just any animal in general) are unpredictable, and this just puts people in danger. Plus this can put stress on any animal with all the loud sounds. Animals are here with us, not for us. They are not your amusement they are living beings.
Anytime I see any animal meant for the wild in captivity it disgusts me. I don't even go to Zoos. There's animals that are meant to be with people and in their homes or outside on their property, and then there's animals that are meant to be on God's land. I can't stand it when companies or schools or colleges put these animals in captivity to get some kind of following, or viewers to make money it's disgusting and deplorable Behavior!!! I would never send my kids to that school for that reason. I do understand there's some animals out there that would not survive in the wild, okay so we put them in a sanctuary not in a little cage for people's viewing pleasure!
This is mind-boggling to me that this issue is even up for discussion. Inhumane and embarrassing for LSU. As an avid animal lover, and nature lover this is sad to see coming from a university. If that’s does happen, I will openly talk badly about LSU for years to come. I’d also look at the people in administration making these choices. I wouldn’t want anybody at my university making choices that involves promoting a wild animal that has protected rights in a cage for football?? What a disgrace. I give a lot of credit to the LSU students for speaking up. Get a tiger mascot costume and call it a day.