Captivity did not break Jade’s spirit

Captivity can break their bodies but not their spirit. Jade is the most playful of the tigers rescued as ADI emptied Guatemala’s circuses following the country’s ban on animal acts, but her distinctive walk has a dark origin. Jade has a ‘goosestep’ walk due to spondylitis – a type of arthritis which causes inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine. In captive big cats, this is primarily caused by poor nutrition. At the circus where we rescued Jade, we found drums full of chicken feet, which we were told was food for the cats. Jade and sister Luna were 18 months old when we rescued them and the damage had already been done. Their younger sisters from another litter, Sun and Moon, were rescued at the same time but were just six months old, so the damage had not started. Sun and Moon are now significantly larger than Luna and Jade, and walk and run normally because they grew from an earlier age with a proper diet with added vitamin and mineral supplements. Max and Stripes were rescued from the circus at 6 months old, many months after Luna and Jade. They have also benefited from a nutritious diet with added supplements since they were cubs, and as a result, they are much larger than their parents and luckily, no sign of spondylitis.

Poor Ruben was rescued aged 15 with his body ravaged by inadequate nutrition and confinement. His MRI showed his spine breaking down, compromising his spinal cord, and it was his sheer willpower that drove him to walk and play. Sadly, the damage and degenerative neuropathy could not be stopped and he passed away.

Luckily, Jade and Luna seem to have been saved in time and our two ‘Spice Girls’ enjoy running, playing, and chasing in their boisterous games!

Captivity means inadequate nutrition, lack of freedom to move, and suffering for intelligent and emotional wild animals. It is time to END THE SUFFERING and EMPTY THE CAGES.

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