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Stop Zoos From Exploiting Tigers for Urine and Profit
Final signature count: 17,105
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Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
A zoo is selling bottled tiger urine as medicine, misleading the public and exploiting captive tigers—this cruelty must end before more harm is done.
A zoo in China is selling tiger urine to desperate buyers under the false promise of medicinal benefits. The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo bottles and markets tiger urine as a treatment for arthritis, muscle pain, and sprains, instructing customers to mix it with white wine and apply it with ginger slices. Staff even claim it is safe to drink1. This practice is unethical, unscientific, and dangerous.
The Lie of Medicinal Tiger Urine
There is no medical evidence that tiger urine has any health benefits. Traditional Chinese medicine experts confirm that it has never been a recognized remedy, and pharmacists warn that promoting it as medicine is both misleading and harmful2. Selling tiger waste under the guise of healing exploits both the animals and the public.
Health Risks and Lack of Regulation
The zoo collects urine from basins where tigers relieve themselves, but there is no proof of disinfection before bottling3. Customers have no way of knowing if the product is contaminated. Consuming an unregulated animal byproduct poses real dangers, yet government regulators have not acted to stop this reckless practice.
This Fuels a Bigger Crisis
China has banned the use of tiger bones in medicine, but selling tiger urine normalizes the use of tiger-derived products and fuels demand4. This undermines conservation efforts and encourages illegal poaching. Wildlife experts warn that normalizing the sale of tiger byproducts threatens the already vulnerable Siberian tiger population5.
The World Is Watching
Public backlash has been swift. Social media users in China have called the practice disgusting and fraudulent. Many question the safety of the product, while others fear this exploitation sets a dangerous precedent6. Conservationists and medical professionals alike have condemned the sale, urging action before more harm is done.
This exploitation must end. The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo must stop selling tiger urine, and Chinese authorities must ban the sale of tiger byproducts in zoos. Sign the petition now and call for an immediate ban and protect tigers from this exploitation.
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