Tag: exotic animals
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Another lost opportunity for animal welfare reform
The first national animal welfare conference was a very welcome initiative, and Opposition Leader Alex Borg took the opportunity to announce his policy for a dedicated Ministry for Animal Welfare. Although his proposal was welcomed, it did not make any waves with the general public, and the Opposition Leader missed another opportunity to leave his…
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30 lions, 63 tigers and a bear to become regularised thanks to the government’s new legislation
The Labour government’s barbaric legislation on the regularisation and decriminalisation of the keeping of wild and exotic animals has led to the registration of up to 96 new animals that were previously illegally kept, making the total of registered wild and exotic animals to 244 and these include, 30 lions, 63 tigers, among other animals.…
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Watch: Martin Farrugia’s “zoo” in the outskirts of Buskett
Yesterday, we have been informed that Christian Borg’s lions, which he abandoned in a rundown farmhouse in Naxxar, will be given back to their breeder, Martin Farrugia. Below you can watch videos of the site which houses Martin Farrugia’s wild and exotic animals that include monkeys and lions. Martin Farrugia was previously charged in Court…
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Christian Borg gets a permit for a monkey and free Police security for his abandoned lions
The Maltese Herald can confirm that Christian Borg has built his menagerie to house a monkey, and a permit for the animal has been approved by the Director of Animal Welfare Services. Borg is being allowed to keep a monkey despite having previously abandoned up to four lions at a farmhouse in Naxxar. Animal rights activists,…
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Animal Rights Activists reiterate they are against the keeping of exotic animals in principle
Following our article on how the Minister for Agriculture has used animal rights activists to co-opt their support for legalising the keeping of exotic and wild animals, activist Althea Galea reached out to clarify that they, in principle, oppose such legalisation. She highlighted the part of their press release copied below. The amnesty is being…
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Blackmailing animal activists with rampant criminality and animal cruelty
The Minister for Agriculture and Animal Rights Anton Refalo is blackmailing animal activists to support his horrible reform that allowed the legalisation of wild and exotic animals. His position is very simple but needs some explaining. You can see this grotesque display where the Minister of Agriculture has co-opted animal rights activists to support his…
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Parliamentary Secretary for Animals Rights confirms to Times of Malta that wild animals owners will be given an amnesty
Following our story about the government’s rushed bill to cover-up for Christian Borg over his abandoned lions, Times of Malta called the Parliamentary Secretary of animal Rights, Alicia Bugeja Said, who confirmed with them that the government is awarding an amnesty for anyone owning unregistered wild and exotic animals. Unfortunately, Times of Malta did not…
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Malta is exporting tigers to Libya among other wild and exotic animals
Our own criminal-tiger-aesthetic stars are building a very shady industry on the side, and that’s the industry for the exotic and wild animals. Malta is coming up in international reports for its export of wild and exotic animals such as tigers to Libya and Turkey. Someone seems to be even importing alligators from the US…
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As of late last year, an additional 33 live horses are being imported to Malta every week
The new influx of wild and exotic live animals imported into Malta has increased due to leaner regulations introduced by Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo and Animals Rights Parliamentary Secretary Alicia Bugeja Said. As of late last year, an additional 33 live horses per week are being imported into Malta for animal feed. The live horses…
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They’ve turned the face of the Islands into a Gangster’s Paradise
The only reason why the Labour government has allowed the highly irregular importation of exotic animals was to appease criminals and bullies whose hobby and status symbols is derived from keeping big and dangerous animals in cages at home. One of these very not so sympathetic people is Anton Rea Cutajar who has a “zoo”…
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Malta to be flooded with exotic animals
One feature of a criminal government will always be to liberalise the exotic animal trade but to do so, Labour needs a fraud. The new parliamentary secretary of animals, Alicia Bugeja is a fraudster who is in the pockets of the tuna industry, and most probably also the Maltese bullies with psuedo-zoos. She intends to…

