An LFT investigator visited multiple luwak coffee venues in Bali, Indonesia, and documented the horrifying conditions of captive civet cats, such as:

Cruel “luwak coffee tours” where these wild, solitary and nocturnal animals are forced together in cages for noisy tourists to gawk at all day long;

Along with caging civets for display, these tourist traps sell luwak coffee sourced from local farms, where conditions are far, far worse;

One local coffee farm held civet cats in tiny, filthy, barren wire cages, stacked on top of one another with no visible food or water. The rows of cages also held roosters, porcupines and even dogs – likely to slaughter for dog meat or ceremonial sacrifice

TripAdvisor sells tickets for tourists to gawk at and take selfies with these poor animals and drink luwak coffee, fueling a brutal and unnecessary trade. It’s time to stop the cruelty.

Many sellers claim their coffee is produced by “free-range” or wild civets, but to harvest actual free-range luwak coffee would take enormous effort to wade through poop in the forest. Instead, animals are trapped in terrifying box traps, snared or pursued by hunting dogs.

Luwak coffee is sold in coffee shops and online for up to $80 a cup or up to $600 per 1-pound bag.

Recently, TripAdvisor ended ticket sales to SeaWorld due to cruel treatment of whales and dolphins; in 2016, they stopped selling experiences where humans touch captive wild animals, such as elephant rides. Yet despite their stated commitment to animal welfare, the travel giant continues to perpetuate cruelty to civet cats with dozens of luwak coffee tours bookable directly on their website.

Help us tell TripAdvisor to take a stand and stop selling tickets for animal suffering.