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Senators propose 'Tiger King'-inspired legislation to ban private big-cat ownership
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A group of four bipartisan lawmakers on Tuesday introduced legislation that would ban private, big-cat ownership, inspired by Netflix's infamous "Tiger King" documentary series.
"This bipartisan measure would help stop exploitation of big cats like tigers and lions, and reduce safety risks," Blumenthal, who authored the bill, said in a Tuesday statement. "My Big Cat Public Safety Act would prohibit private ownership of these beautiful but powerful predators, which deserve to live in the wild." Collins similarly said that "big cats like lions, tigers, and cheetahs belong in their natural habitats, not in the hands of private owners where they are too often subject to cruelty or improper care." The docuseries hit tens of millions of viewers in March of last year, right as the COVID-19 pandemic kept people home and in search of more digital entertainment, and brought light to the issue of inhumane big-cat ownership in the U.S. Senators note that the series raised public awareness on the issue.More Related News