Kuwait Times

Rescued tigers leave Poland for Spain

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WARSAW: Five of nine tigers that narrowly survived a gruelling journey across Europe set off on Saturday for their new home at a Spanish animal refuge after weeks of recovery at a Polish zoo. “The tigers have left. We’re very happy that in just 24 to 30 hours they will arrive,” said Malgorzata Chodyla, spokeswoma­n for the zoo in Poznan, western Poland. Their destinatio­n is the Primadomus Wildlife Refuge in the southeaste­rn Spanish town of Villena. Chodyla said there was a brief scare, as two of the tigers did not want to sleep, despite the sedatives they were given. “When the whole team has to enter the enclosure to carry out the tiger and it suddenly lifts its head up, those are some tense moments. But everything happened safely,” she told AFP. She added that the vehicle had heating and the tigers had enough room to switch positions.

In late October, Polish border authoritie­s found 10 emaciated and dehydrated big cats in the back of a truck taking them from Italy to a zoo in Russia’s Dagestan Republic. Polish prosecutor­s charged two Italian truck drivers and a Russian man believed to have organized the journey with animal abuse after the truck got stuck for days on Poland’s border with Belarus.

Prosecutor­s also charged a Polish border service veterinari­an for failing to properly examine the tigers when they first arrived at the Koroszczyn crossing, where one of them died. The surviving nine tigers were taken to two Polish zoos. The Poznan zoo described them as “emaciated, dehydrated, with sunken eyes, excrement stuck to their fur, urine burns, in a total state of stress, without the will or desire to live” when they were first discovered.

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