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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

BIG CAT RESCUE

BIG CAT RESCUE is one of the largest accredited sanctuaries in the world dedicated to abused and abandoned big cats. We are home to about 80+ lions, tigers, bobcats, cougars and other species most of whom have been abandoned, abused, orphaned, saved from being turned into fur coats, or retired from performing acts. What sets Big Cat Rescue apart is that we are working to end the abuse at its root by ending the private possession and trade in exotic cats through legislation and education. The sanctuary began rescuing exotic cats in Nov. 4, 1992. Mission Statement Big Cat Rescue’s mission is to provide the best home we can for the cats in our care, end abuse of big cats in captivity and prevent extinction of big cats in the wild. Big Cat Rescue has many species of cats, many of whom are threatened, endangered or extinct now in the wild, including: Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Cougars, Bobcats, Lynx, Servals, Ocelots and Caracals The cats at Big Cat Rescue are here for a variety of reasons, including: Abandoned by owners who wrongly thought they would make good pets Abused by owners in order to force them to perform Retired from performing acts Saved from being slaughtered to make fur coats Rescued as babies after hunters killed their mothers VISIT BIG CAT RESCUE For all visiting info: https://bigcatrescue.org/visit-the-cats Big Cat Rescue is one of the largest accredited sanctuaries in the world dedicated to abused and abandoned big cats. We are home to about 80+ lions, tigers, bobcats, cougars and other species most of whom have been abandoned, abused, orphaned, saved from being turned into fur coats, or retired from performing acts. What sets Big Cat Rescue apart is that we are working to end the abuse at its root by ending the private possession and trade in exotic cats through legislation and education. The sanctuary began rescuing exotic cats in Nov. 4, 1992. Mission Statement Big Cat Rescue’s mission is to provide the best home we can for the cats in our care, end abuse of big cats in captivity and prevent extinction of big cats in the wild. Big Cat Rescue has many species of cats, many of whom are threatened, endangered or extinct now in the wild, including: Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Cougars, Bobcats, Lynx, Servals, Ocelots and Caracals The cats at Big Cat Rescue are here for a variety of reasons, including: Abandoned by owners who wrongly thought they would make good pets Abused by owners in order to force them to perform Retired from performing acts Saved from being slaughtered to make fur coats Rescued as babies after hunters killed their mothers VISIT BIG CAT RESCUE For all visiting info.


 https://bigcatrescue.org/visit-the-cats






1 comment:

  1. Hi Sophie, It is Miss Brown here,
    I like how much information you have gathered around Big Cat Rescue.
    I did not know that it is common for cubs to be taken from their mothers.
    Next time perhaps you could write a bit about how YOU feel about Big Cat Rescue.

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