Mission: Urge Louisiana Governor to Leave Tigers out of Football Games

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is reportedly pressuring Louisiana State University (LSU) to bring back a cruel school tradition: forcing a tiger to be crammed into a transport cage and surrounded by a stadium full of fans at football games. 🐯😰 Tigers naturally chill by themselves and shun human contact, and to deny them their nature by treating them like a sideline spectacle is the epitome of speciesism––a human-supremacist worldview.

Nearly a decade ago, LSU ditched this tradition of tiger torment—partly bc of negative reactions a tiger named Mike VI had to being blasted with disorienting lights and noise. He reportedly even “became resistant to getting into a trailer cage to attend the game.” According to the same report, LSU’s own veterinarians and state Rep. Wayne McMahen––also a veterinarian––expressed to Landry that forcing another tiger into that situation would be fundamentally stressful and could have a serious impact on his health. 😟

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Help Make a Change

Sports games featuring human mascots are already exciting af—there’s no need to put an animal through the intense stress of being a spectacle at games. Follow these steps to help ensure that a tiger won’t be traumatized at LSU and earn 15 peta2 points in our Rewards Program:

1. Comment on one of Landry’s IG posts or e-mail him at [email protected] urging him to stop pushing for tiger torment at LSU football games. 🛑

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2. Take a screenshot of your comment and submit it for 15 peta2 points. (Heads-up: You’ll only get points once for taking this action.)

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