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Title: Circus in Fethiye
Post by: lisa marie xx on March 05, 2010, 13:11:15 PM
For anyone interested there is a Circus taking place on the Tuesday market.Times are Tonight 7pm, Tomorrow and Sunday 1pm,4pm and 7pm!
There are lots of posters around fethiye adverting it! It doesnt say much they charging for entry though. If no-one knows I will post price later wen we have been.[:o)][:o)]
Title: Circus in Fethiye
Post by: barry44544 on March 05, 2010, 16:03:36 PM
Reminded me of the circus in League of Gentlemen.....
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Post by: Ian on March 05, 2010, 16:09:12 PM
Barry - are you showing your age there???
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Post by: berrygirl91 on March 05, 2010, 17:56:28 PM
hi i am interested in knowing how much the circus is as thinkin of goin tomorrow afternoon x
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Post by: barry44544 on March 05, 2010, 18:45:34 PM
Seats 10 - 15 tl ....
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Post by: berrygirl91 on March 06, 2010, 17:43:45 PM
went today to the circus and it was fantastic. there animals they have there are fantastic and every safety precaution they can take with the lions and the tiger is taken so that the audience is safe. i would say for 15tl each we were sat right at the front which was a fantastic view but it was busy. if any one is thinking of goin to see it tomorrow the times are 1pm , 4pm and 7pm. its a  must see.
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Post by: peecee on March 06, 2010, 20:03:00 PM
Not if you don't like the circus!
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Post by: Lynn Hurst on March 06, 2010, 20:09:24 PM
The audience is safe, :o what about the animals! Sorry don't like circus's, zoo's. Born To Be Wild. Lynn
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Post by: Scunner on March 06, 2010, 20:12:09 PM
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Originally posted by berrygirl91

every safety precaution they can take with the lions and the tiger is taken so that the audience is safe



Yes we took the kids two years running and the safety precautions taken with the lions and the tiger centres around drugging them so much that they haven't got a clue where they are or what is going on around them.
Title: Circus in Fethiye
Post by: marytheresa on March 06, 2010, 20:58:17 PM
Horrible,Horrible,Horrible, this bloody annoys me so much it really does![:(!] pay 15ytl to see drugged up animals perform:-\ then on sunday go to  he car boot and buy something of the animal charity stall :o
come on guys lets get real here animal care and welfare is not just cats and dogs!!!  :o
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Post by: cheers on March 06, 2010, 21:54:21 PM
When I first read this thread I thought "We banned animals in the circus years ago"  I know its Turkey but didn't think so many people still paid for animals to be kept caged and drugged just so they could watch a few tricks being performed!!

While people still pay they will keep the suffering of the animals going!

Please buoycot!!
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Post by: Scunner on March 06, 2010, 22:10:24 PM
Ah, maybe so. I hate all the "pc" nonsense we read about - including banning or animals in circuses. The difference here is that the wild animals mentioned are pretty much drugged into a stuffed toy state. There's nothing exciting about a lion staggering around, seemingly unable to focus on anything.

All that said, and with some experience of circuses in both UK and Turkey, the non-animal parts have always been way better in Turkey - some of the acrobat acts would embarrass UK circus acrobats I fear  :)
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Post by: berrygirl91 on March 07, 2010, 16:57:56 PM
i can reasonably say that the animals did not seemed to be drugged up, they were never whipped or hit during the performance, one animal fell and the trainer went straight over checked he was ok to make sure he did not need treatment as he fell on to his back leg.  the lions and the tiger were growling and snarling and playing in the ring as they would if they were in the wild. to me this is my opinion i enjoyed the circus out here more thn the british ones as it was not only acrobats and clowns and over priced tickets. if tha animals were or looked mistreated i would have walked out.
Title: Circus in Fethiye
Post by: valleyboy on March 07, 2010, 18:52:22 PM
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Originally posted by cheers



While people still pay they will keep the suffering of the animals going!

Please buoycot!!



Do you still pay for your steaks, chicken kebaps, etc., animals still suffer !
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Post by: saoirse on March 07, 2010, 21:01:27 PM
Have to admit never liked the circus

Just dont get the idea of making animals do things that are totally unnatural to them

Everyone to their own
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Post by: orca on March 08, 2010, 08:10:33 AM
Please dont go to this circus.Of course the animals are not whipped in front of the audience,this happens behind closed doors before the performance.Worldwide there still is terrible animal cruelty and it wont be stopped until we as humans become the voices for these poor animals.Just search on the internet about this topic, i guarantee you wont go to a circus involving animals ever again.A life for an animal in a truck and then made to perform for humans .....heartbreaking.
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Post by: dycedon on March 08, 2010, 08:59:20 AM
let everone make there own choice, personally i dont agree with animal circus but some people do so let them get on with it.
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Post by: stoop on March 08, 2010, 11:48:43 AM
Whilst I'm not a circus lover I think we should all remember that Man has been the scourge of wild animals for centuries. We shoot them for their tusks, we shoot them for their skin and we shoot them for fun (I can live with shooting to eat).

My feelings are that some of these species will only survive in captivity - Pandas and Tigers for example - and having seen the way the young tigers were treat by the trainers at the sanctuary we went to in Thailand I was more than convinced they were looked after very well. Yes - trained to be friendly to humans but NOT to perform for them. We also visited Chiang Mai Zoo and saw first hand how well the Pandas and their babies were looked after - almost like royalty to be honest.

It's a sad situation when the only way we are likely to see these animals in the future is if we capture them and let them (hope they) breed in captivity.

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Post by: peecee on March 08, 2010, 13:57:44 PM
Would agree with all you say Stoop.  If it is the only way to preserve the endangered species so be it.  What I would like to know is what happens to circus animals after they have outlived their usefulness?
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Post by: Janice1971 on March 09, 2010, 21:00:51 PM
We have just got back from a week in Calis, my husband and I took our daughter and nephews and neice, I thought that the acts were brilliant until the lions and tiger came out, to be fair they did look in good condition, then I caught sight of the size of the cages that they were kept in and then in dawned on me, when do they ever get to see any sunshine or any freedom and that made me feel ill, we went a few years ago and there wasnt any animals, why start now?  Is it reglated by anyone?
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Post by: Scunner on March 09, 2010, 21:15:13 PM
I remember the lion was incredibly smelly too.
Title: Circus in Fethiye
Post by: valleyboy on March 13, 2010, 12:28:48 PM
Good post Stoop