People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA)
July 2013
[Read 600 reptiles and 18,000 rats saved from Global Captive Breeders]
Please show this to anyone who is even tempted to buy a pet rat, a snake or any small or “exotic” animal to keep at home. We must not subsidize this wretchedly cruel trade. Ever.
In December, acting on evidence gathered by PETA, officials discovered nearly 16,000 rats and mice and 600 reptiles languishing in waste-filled cages at GCB, many of them starving, injured, gravely ill, and/or with no access to water. The ensuing operation was the largest rescue of neglected rats in U.S. history.
PETA has learned that Mitch Behm and David Delgado, the owner and former
manager, respectively, of Global Captive Breeders, LLC (GCB), have been
arrested on a total of 223 felony cruelty-to-animals charges for their roles
in the appalling abuse and neglect of nearly 16,000 rats and 600 reptiles at
GCB.rat cruelty buying animals
A two-month PETA undercover investigation of GCB led to the largest animal
rescue in California history. Both men have been charged with 106 counts of
felony cruelty to animals, each of which is punishable by up to $20,000 in
fines and up to 36 months behind bars. Delgado also faces 11 more felony
charges of torturing or killing rodents.
In December, acting on evidence gathered by PETA, officials discovered
nearly 16,000 rats and mice and 600 reptiles languishing in waste-filled
cages at GCB, many of them starving, injured, gravely ill, and/or with no
access to water. The ensuing operation was the largest rescue of neglected
rats in U.S. history.
PETA's investigation uncovered routine, severe neglect, including scores of
rats who drowned because of a faulty watering system; rats who died of
dehydration; mother rats who were confined to bins so cramped that they
could not even sit upright, groom themselves, or properly nurse their young;
reptiles who slowly wasted away over the course of weeks as a result of
systemic deprivation; and more. PETA's investigator also recorded employees
who killed rats by freezing them alive, shooting them with a BB gun, and
slamming them against walls, shelves, and other hard surfaces.
In March, actor Jenna Dewan Tatum joined the more than 35,000 people who
signed PETA's petition calling for charges to be filed. Tatum sent a letter
urging the Riverside County district attorney to seek justice for the
animals.
This is not PETA's first encounter with Behm. In the mid-1980s, when he was
a college student, Behm videotaped himself throwing mice, rats, and rabbits
into a tub with ferrets, who attacked and killed them. He admitted to
conducting these unapproved "experiments" in part for his own "enjoyment,"
but the statute of limitations had expired by the time law-enforcement
authorities discovered that video footage.
Please show this to anyone who is even tempted to buy a pet rat, a snake or
any small or “exotic” animal to keep at home. We must not subsidize this
wretchedly cruel trade. Ever.
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