i am not your toy kukang

By watching or sharing “cute” videos or photographs where slow lorises are being “tickled”, wearing dresses, being fed rice balls, or handling a small umbrella, you unconsciously support the suffering of these enigmatic creatures! Their cuteness has become their curse and these videos openly support that. If you come across such a video you should realize that the animal in the video is suffering. If you are among those who would like to buy and bring these animals home, read first what journey they have to undergo before they get to that umbrella in a cage somewhere in Europe, America, Russia, China, or anywhere else.

Why Not Buy a Slow Loris

cuddled to death

Responsible Tourism

Do you want?

Do you really want to be a part of this spoilt and cruel trade? Do you want to have this only poisonous primate in the world at home and expose yourself to the risk of the venomous bite? Do you want to break laws on animal protection and torture these animals due to the lack of knowledge of their biology and needs?

Do you know?

Do you know that slow lorises in those videos raise their forelimbs as they are full of fear, they squint due to the unpleasant fluorescent light, and holding the small umbrella is just their natural grasp reflex? Do you know that entire families of wild slow lorises are often hunted and illegally sold in the streets and on animal markets? Do you know that slow lorises mark their territory and it really stinks? Do you also know that according to the IUCN Red List both the Javan and Bangka slow lorises have been already listed as “critically endangered species” and therefore there is an extremely high risk of their extinction in the wild? Also, other species of slow lorises are among “endangered species” and there is a high risk of them becoming extinct in the wild, too. The main threat to them is the illegal trade in animals.

The Story Behind

“I Am Not Your Toy!” is a campaign responding to the modern threat to slow lorises that has appeared with the expansion of their videos on YouTube and elsewhere on the internet. In fact, it is only a human amusement of cruelty on animals. In recent years, these videos have increased the interest in slow lorises which supports illegal trade in these animals and causes their gradual disappearance from the wild.

What can I do?

  1. Please do not “Like” these videos on YouTube, give them “thumb down” instead! Report videos as cruel to the website owner.
  2. Tell your friends and people, who are enchanted by these videos and share them on social networks, that they are not as cute as it may seem at a first glance. Share with them this website where they can find out more about this issue. Thereafter, with all politeness, ask them to remove the video.
  3. Share this website with your friends and help us spread the truth about the illegal trade in slow lorises.
  4. Never buy slow lorises as pets!
  5. Contact the relevant authorities or the police if you notice any slow lorises in your area being illegally sold or offered for photographing for money.
  6. Refer people who already own a slow loris to the nearest rescue centre or a zoo.
  7. Follow the advice and instructions by Little Fireface Project.
  8. Sign the pledge and also support the "Tickling is Torture" campaign at this link: www.ticklingistorture.org
  9. Support us in the fight against the illegal trade in slow lorises in Sumatra by donating any amount to our account:
    IBAN: CZ5220100000002401229497
    BIC/SWIFT: FIOBCZPPXXX, adding the note (if possible): GIFT – I Am Not Your Toy!