A miserable life behind bars
In Romania, bears were once illegally caught from the wild as cubs and kept in small cages in public places, such as restaurants, hotels, and petrol stations, to attract and entertain customers. Others were trapped in run-down zoos, often neglected in inadequate enclosures. The squalid living conditions made the bears ill, stressed, and frustrated. Some would harm themselves by biting the bars of their cages or scratch the concrete floor, breaking their teeth and claws in the process.