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Animals rescued from ‘hellish’ Albanian zoo

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Albanian police on broke open cages at a private zoo and removed 11 animals including three lions and a bear being kept in “hellish” conditions, animal welfare workers said.

After the owner of the zoo at Fier, around 100km south of the capital Tirana, allegedly refused to cooperate, officers forcibly entered areas where the animals were kept to allow vets access, a journalist at the scene reported.

The animals were then tranquilli­sed to allow them to be safely transferre­d to Tirana zoo.

“Living conditions for the animals in this zoo are absolutely horrible, it’s a hellish way of keeping animals,” said Ioana Gabriela Dungler of Four Paws.

Owner Petrit Osmani, who has been running the zoo for around 15 years, strongly opposed the raid.

“You don’t have the right! These animals are my children, you are taking away my children!” he protested, adding that he would lodge a complaint for violation of private property.

The zoo was visited in July by workers from Four Paws who then alerted authoritie­s.

“Lensi (one of the lions), had a serious eye infection and was at risk of going blind. He has happily been saved and is better, but they all need extra care in order to fully recover,” said Carsten Hertwing, another Four Paws worker.

In addition to the three lions, a bear and a zebra, some deer, antelopes and foxes were also removed.

After a spell in Tirana, the three lions will be moved to the Netherland­s where their new environmen­t will be similar to their natural habitat while the bear will go to Germany.

 ??  ?? A better tomorrow: Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion resting in his cage after he was rescued from the private zoo in Fier, Alabania. — AFP
A better tomorrow: Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion resting in his cage after he was rescued from the private zoo in Fier, Alabania. — AFP

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