Guest guest Posted August 21, 2002 Report Share Posted August 21, 2002 lion7boy (lion7boy) has sent you a news article Personal message: PETA Calls For Massillon To Stop Using Tiger http://story.news./news?tmpl=story&u=/ibsys/20020820/lo_wews/1294470 News Home - - Help Welcome, Guest Personalize News Home Page - Sign In News Wednesday, August 21, 2002 Search News StoriesNews PhotosAudio/VideoFull CoverageThe New York TimesAll of for Advanced News Front Page Top Stories World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Politics Science Health Oddly Enough Op/Ed Lifestyle Local Charlotte Detroit San Francisco Bay Area Sacramento Los Angeles New York Minneapolis/St. Paul Miami West Palm Beach Washington, D.C. Tucson Tampa Bay Area Seattle San Diego San Antonio Pittsburgh Philadelphia Orlando Oklahoma City Allentown Akron/Cleveland Albuquerque Austin Baltimore Chicago Cincinnati Madison Milwaukee Denver Kansas City New Orleans Hartford Dallas Honololu Greenville Houston Indianapolis Greensboro/Piedmont Jacksonville Cleveland Ft. Lauderdale Newport News Boston Comics News Photos Weather Most Popular Audio/Video Full Coverage Lottery Crosswords News Resources Providers NewsNet5 My Add Local - NewsNet5 to My Local - NewsNet5 PETA Calls For Massillon To Stop Using Tiger Tue Aug 20, 8:39 AM ET It's a cat fight in tiger land, Massillon, NewsChannel5 reported. •Sign Up For NewsNet5.com E-Mails•Betcha Didn't Know ...•Enter NewsNet5's Contests And Win•How Much Is Your Car Really Worth? An animal rights group has criticized the use of a tiger cub, the mascot of the high school team in what many consider is football-crazy Massillon. The team uses a live tiger for shows during its football season. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants Massillon to stop using tiger cubs and sometimes big cats as mascots. In a letter to Massillon schools, PETA wrote that live animals used as mascots are subject to stress and fear from unfamiliar surroundings and crowd noise. Football fans disagree. "They're not harming the animal," said Michelle Criswell. "I don't think it's a problem." WEWS got a look at OB33, a 12-week-old cub who is the 33rd tiger mascot in Massillon's history. In the past, Massillon's tiger was donated to a zoo after the season. In recent years, the tigers are being adopted by private exotic animal owners. Cleveland's Benedictine High School als uses tiger cubs as mascots, and PETA officials plan to write them a letter next. Despite PETA's concerns, the tradition will continue this fall. "It's a great tradition," said Massillon School Superintendent Al Hennon. Previous Story Email Story Print Story Next Story > Message Boards: Post/Read Msgs More Local - Cleveland Stories · Model Murder Still Unsolved After 2 Years (Cleveland - NewsNet5) · Mother Released From Jail In Child Sunburn Case (Cleveland - NewsNet5) · Santa's Helper Files Lawsuit Against UPS (Cleveland - NewsNet5) · School Counselor Charged With Raping 17-Year-Old (Cleveland - NewsNet5) · Student Tenants Need To Protect Themselves (Cleveland - NewsNet5) Services •Daily Emails •Free News Alerts 2002 NewsNet5.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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