A zoo in Thailand sparked outrage with a sick stunt by putting two piglets in a tiger's enclosure.<br /><br />Shocked visitors watched anxiously when the tiny farm animals walked into the enclosure in Si Racha, eastern Thailand.<br /><br />The 21-year-old female big cat named Saimai eyed them before pouncing on one of the hapless animals.<br /><br />Footage shows the tiger pinning the piglet to the ground with its paws as it wrapped its deadly teeth around the piglet's back.<br /><br />The piglet managed to wriggle free when a zookeeper distracted the tiger after the incident on Saturday (Jan 25) afternoon.<br /><br />Footage of the bizarre stunt aimed at attracting more visitors sparked outrage and animal welfare officers visited the zoo the next day.<br /><br />They warned that the zoo's license could be revoked if it continued to mix the animals. <br /><br />Padet Laithong, Director of Wildlife Conservation, said: "After receiving reports from visitors, we immediately went to the Si Racha Soo to stop the mistreatment of animals.<br /><br />''If the zoo produces this kind of violent tiger shows again, the zoo will be banned by the Department of National Parks." <br /><br />Signs around the tiger's enclosure say she is a ''friendly'' animal and claimed that she has been raised on pig's milk. <br /><br />Pictures from the zoo also show piglets suckling on a tiger and tiger cubs feeding on pig's milk.<br /><br />Other promotional posters show the pigs and tiger sitting together in costumes.<br /><br />The zoo said it has previously put the piglets in with the tiger without any problems. However, they said they would not repeat the stunt.<br /><br />Si Racha zoo manager Matorhe Jearwae said: "When we heard about the complaints we rushed to the tiger zone to warn the staff not to do the 'tiger chasing piglet' show again.<br /><br />''There were no piglets that were harmed by the tiger. We would like to announce that Si Racha Zoo has already taken some action against this. <br /><br />''Pigs have now been taken out of the tiger zone and we will not let the staff show this kind of entertainment ever again."