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No Way Out: the Irreversible Reality of Cats Who Are Rescued From Animal Trafficking

Summary by Desinformémonos
In a rescue center in Iquitos, north of the Peruvian Amazon, Otto lives, an old jaguar (Panthera onca) who for 13 years was locked in a small cement cage. He was part of the “private collection” of a Peruvian regional politician who held him captive in one of his properties, along with other wild animals. In March 2024, when they were able to rescue him, the veterinarians noticed that he was in very bad condition: he could not get up, he weighed…
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In a rescue center in Iquitos, north of the Peruvian Amazon, Otto lives, an old jaguar (Panthera onca) who for 13 years was locked in a small cement cage. He was part of the “private collection” of a Peruvian regional politician who held him captive in one of his properties, along with other wild animals. In March 2024, when they were able to rescue him, the veterinarians noticed that he was in very bad condition: he could not get up, he weighed…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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