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Rescued circus cats one year later
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The new French law has its good points, but it doesn't protect domestic animals from exploitation. Horses in circuses lead hard lives.
Horses are not well protected anywhere. They are used for racing and hauling tourists and other exploitive work. If they don't keep up the pace they get sold off for slaughter. There is not much joy in the life of a horse in any country.


Canada does not have a Federal law against using wild animals in circuses.  We do not have provincial bans either. What we have is municipal bans on the use of wildlife in circuses. A lot of cities have banned the use of wild animals in circuses. Some of our circuses are wild animal free. Cirque de Soleil, a Canadian based circus, has never had animals. It is totally human entertainers.
We do have some circuses with animals and of course we have some aquariums.

I am not sure we will ever have a federal law. Canada is a funny country when it comes to jurisdiction. Different things are handled by different levels of government. It is not unusual for debates to go on for years as to who is in charge of something. If it is a good thing all levels of government want it. If it is a bad thing they all try to pass it to another level of government. I suppose all that really matters is city bans on animals in circuses. If the city says no, it doesn't matter what they rest of the government says. It only matters what the big cities say. No small town is hosting a circus anyhow.
Rodeos is another matter. There are small towns with rodeos. There is still a lot of work to be done.

One thing is certain. Animals that are retired from circuses have places to go. There are a number of sanctuaries set up to receive them. 
There are even sea sanctuaries being set up to receive animals retired from aquarium shows. So that excuse for keeping circus animals in the circus, just doesn't work.


The argument that more people go to circuses with animals doesn't work either. There are few animal free circuses for people to attend. If we gave people a choice we might find that people no longer want to watch animals performing tricks. We know too much about how those animals live.
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Rescued circus cats one year later - by Catherine - 06-23-2021, 03:38 PM
RE: Rescued circus cats one year later - by LPC - 06-23-2021, 08:39 PM
RE: Rescued circus cats one year later - by Catherine - 06-24-2021, 02:37 PM

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