Ninety Dead Tigers Found at Calif. Cat Rescue Home

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Ninety Dead Tigers Found at Calif. Cat Rescue Home
Thu Apr 24, 7:52 PM ET Add Top Stories - Reuters to My Yahoo!

By Gina Keating

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jon Weinhart saw himself as a big cat lover who for over 35 years provided a sanctuary in Southern California, under the name of Tiger Rescue, for retired animal actors whose performing days were over.

But California authorities on Thursday held a starkly different view of Weinhart's activities after discovering nearly 90 dead tigers and leopards at his home -- including 58 dead cubs stuffed into three freezers -- and piles of big cat pelts stacked in a storage barn.

Authorities raided Weinhart's home in Riverside, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, this week after being tipped that he was keeping a tiger cub and two alligators there without permits, Assistant Chief Mike McBride, of the California Department of Fish and Game, said on Thursday.

"We found a whole lot more," McBride said. Agents first found a 4-month-old tiger tethered to a pole and a 7-month-old confined to a four-foot (1.2 meter)-square cage.

A search of the attic, where agents heard noises, yielded a litter of seven tiger cubs and two leopard cubs, all less than two weeks old.

But the yard was most disturbing to agents, who found carcasses of at least 30 animals, including the skeleton of one big cat sharing a cage with a live burro, McBride said. Inside three freezers were the frozen bodies of 58 cubs, and the bodies of numerous animals in various states of decomposition.

The alligators were there, too, in a bathtub inside the house. "This kind of adds up into concern by our department," McBride said.

BOY LIVING AMONG ANIMALS

Fish and game officials called in the sheriff's department after discovering Weinhart's 8-year-old son living among the animals, McBride said. Deputies arrested Weinhart and the boy's mother, Marla Smith, on suspicion of child endangerment and placed the boy in protective custody on Tuesday.

Authorities also arrested Tiger Rescue's veterinarian, Wendelin Rae Ringel, on an animal cruelty charge, said Deputy District Attorney Paul Dickerson.

Although Dickerson said he hasn't received law enforcement reports about the raid, the trio likely will face additional charges of animal cruelty at their first court appearance on May 21, he said.

"I am going to be prosecuting this case aggressively -- based on the information I have heard. So far, it sounds like they were mistreating a lot of animals," he said.

The living tigers were taken to a wildlife rehabilitation center run by Chuck Traisi, who said some were dehydrated and malnourished, and one was suffering from mange. Traisi said Weinhart was allowing adult tigers to starve after they became too old to breed, which is illegal in California.

Actress Tippi Hedren, who runs a well-regarded animal sanctuary in Acton, California, took in three tigers seized in a November raid at Tiger Rescue. The raid resulted in an animal cruelty case against Weinhart that is pending in San Bernardino County.

Hedren said the conditions were "filthy."

"I left there in tears," she said. Hedren said tiger body parts are prized in Asia as aphrodisiacs and can bring up to $40,000 per tiger.

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This is just sick. I can't believe anyone would even do something like this... What goes through these people's minds?
 
This guy needs to be strung up for what he has done to animals which are already under the threat of extinction:ripper:
 
Gina Keating
....a sanctuary in Southern California... for retired animal actors whose performing days were over.

In other words, this was a disposal service for the Hollywood animal-props industry.

I remember reading that in the course of filming a Disney movie about a cheetah cruelly used for movies (and of course saved and released in Africa by some cute little boy or girl), Disney killed eight cheetahs.
 
There's also indirect way movies cause harm to animals.

For example after 101 Dalmatians every kid wanted to have a puppy and many parents just can't say no. This causes kennels to overproduct since the demand is so high - they let dogs make puppies every time *****es are in heat. These puppies are sold to families of whom many have no experience (and/or common sense) and after couple of weeks they notice the puppies are not just adorable but demand care, raising and money.

One very usual scenario is this: one or two parents of the family beats the crap out of the puppy every time it pees inside, but refuse to take them out, since it's the kids job. The bored kid takes dog out and kicks it around in hope it would run away. It doesn't and the kid starts to torture it. Dog grows up little bit more in this insanity, one day it goes nuts and bites someone or many. Then the dog usually is either killed by one of the parents or veterinary. In some cases same families repeat this pattern many times before they are restricted.

I know couple of animal shelter workers who almost burst in tears every time they hear some nice animal movie for kids is being produced.
 
this is one of the cases where my respect for the law ends and I want to string that guy up.... actually, hanging him face down from his **** would start the punishment in a rather interesting and fitting way..........
 
:cry:
 
Originally posted by Ukas
There's also indirect way movies cause harm to animals.

For example after 101 Dalmatians every kid wanted to have a puppy and many parents just can't say no. This causes kennels to overproduct since the demand is so high - they let dogs make puppies every time *****es are in heat. These puppies are sold to families of whom many have no experience (and/or common sense) and after couple of weeks they notice the puppies are not just adorable but demand care, raising and money.

One very usual scenario is this: one or two parents of the family beats the crap out of the puppy every time it pees inside, but refuse to take them out, since it's the kids job. The bored kid takes dog out and kicks it around in hope it would run away. It doesn't and the kid starts to torture it. Dog grows up little bit more in this insanity, one day it goes nuts and bites someone or many. Then the dog usually is either killed by one of the parents or veterinary. In some cases same families repeat this pattern many times before they are restricted.

I know couple of animal shelter workers who almost burst in tears every time they hear some nice animal movie for kids is being produced.
Good point. Plus, dalmations are so inbred that they're extremely high-strung, and very bad as house pets.
 
Every so often, just as my faith in humanity is dangerously close to being reborn, I read about something like this, and once again despise my species completely.

I'm opposed to capital punishment, but guys like this make me pause...

I hope the judge finds a fitting punishment if this guy is as guilty as preliminary reports seem to indicate.
 
"What goes on though people's minds?"
Money...

This will never stop unless people wake up and stop buying the stuff...
 
Originally posted by napoleon526

Good point. Plus, dalmations are so inbred that they're extremely high-strung, and very bad as house pets.

Oh, don't say that. Dalmatians do require a lot of attention and a lot of discipline (in my one-dalmatian experience), but they can be terrific pets. They're high-energy, but that can be a plus for the right people - my sister's Dalmatian is running five miles a day with her at age 10. And this particular Dalmatian lacks a lot of the other common doggy flaws: no chewing or stealing food since puppyhood, for example.

Renata
 
Wow, I'm surprised. There's a lot of calls for his head.

What really irks me is that his wife and even the veterinarian played a role in this. I'm interested to know more details about their 8 year old son. They made him live amongst the animals? It's just hard to believe.
 
Well since a lot of companies that gave it too him probobly paid him to keep them safe, the could prorobly sue his ass off, especially if the courts allowed punitive damages.
 
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