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Bringing. Animals Into Captivity Is Art
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Kenya, Dec. 9—hTe smallest and most exclusive must have 6 inches clearance
club of | hunters in East Africa har only five members. It is over his towering head, or he the Kenya Trappers Association, founded in July, 1948, by CO. E.iarrives at his destination with a Cade, a wild animal merchant. {case of bookkeeper's slouch. The purpose is to bring 'em back alive—and eating. | Cateh ‘em Young, He Says An animal that leaves Africa on a hunger strike arrives in the “Gatch 'em young and you‘cah zoos of pe or America a ram ; skeleton. A thin, moping animai/fo get support from the sides of 89 ahyining vith “pj MY Ode is an unhappy sight, unfit for a their crates.” Mr Cade sdys. The Jw © 0 BE C0 Hla low 300. Hence this humane society of eon Wr necessarily’ you around like a dog. Youth busigessmen, With monkeys we insist that and tameness ‘enormously stmpli-| Mr, Cade is a friendly middle- |, every cage have a perch.” fies shipment.’ aged man who has quit active”; "ong elephants present no| Though injuries “sustained in active animal chasing himself 10 great difficulties in shipment be- capture rarely heal, ,Mr. Cade regulate the professions of his\ yond size, according to Mr, Cade. maintain< that captivity fs not fellow white hunters. {One of the most difficult to feed cruel. “A mature animal that has|js the bat-eared fox. This little] “A young animal is fully] known freedom dislikes being grey creature Hives by listening to adapted to captivity,” he says. caged. The least we can give him beetles burrowing underground “It does not miss its freedom is full space to lle down in a [through his huge, microphonic jand its life is nearly always pro- |
natural position while en routelears. He eats their larva. long ed to his new home,” Mr. Cade says.| geeding®him this exquisite diet| *“"n the jungle, when’ your Works Out Code [1s impossible, and shipping him teeth get worn or your getaway
Mr. Cade got together with|is especially difficult. “Ship all is, slow, you're dead. Few creathe Society for the Prevention ofthese small animals by airplane,” tures die of old age in wild life. Cruelty to Animals to work out Mr. Cade always advises. Hundreds of animals unable to a binding code to protect animals] A zebra is right on the line be- catch their food die of starvation against shippers who try to chisel{tween ship travel! and air. He can daily. | costs by using small cages. Boat lie down comfortably in a box, space is paid by bulk, not weight,jonly 35 inches wide, tucking his 80 a watchful eye on space-chisel-|hoofs under him. But the box fisiom peor a Span of lite ing Is necessary. must be 5 feet high and 7 feet Ud a ar beyond the years of “Antelope, zebra and wild buf-|long, at least. {its wild contemporaries. falo are three animals that have| A giraffe can stand and le | Copyri hieass Dally "News, Toe. Times
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