Big Cat Animal Rescue
Big Cat Rescue is a non-profit sanctuary to many exotic cats.
Big cat animal rescue. Learn about The Wild Animal Sanctuary and its mission to educate the public about the Captive Wildlife Crisis - as well as rescue rehabilitate and care for more than 600 Lions Tigers Bears and other RESCUED animals. On our 33-acre campus we rehabilitate and rehome furry friends both big and small who have been neglected abandoned and mistreated. Displaying 1 to 24 of 2040 pets.
Dog foster and dog adoption is offered. In the beginning we thought that if you take pictures with these animals it would make a lot of money which it. Cody and Missouri a male and female cougar who were once pets kept by their owner in a mobile home.
Like us on our facebook page. The following are residents of Big Cat Rescue. Lion Joseph whose Ohio owner had declawed him to make him safe for paying visitors to pet.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge Rescuing Exotic Cats Nationwide. But while Baskin bought bred and sold exotic cats decades ago conservationists and animal-welfare advocates say there is a world of difference between how animals live at Big Cat Rescue a nonprofit animal sanctuary accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries GFAS and how they were treated at the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park the zoo Joe Exotic ran before he was. As a non-profit organization we are dedicated to the rescue of neglected abused and unwanted exotic felines.
Founded in 1987 by Kay Rosaire the nonprofit sanctuary is a permanent home for dozens of exotic animals offers placement for animals in need and works to educate the public about animal care and conservation. We are licensed by the USDA and are rescue and educational center as well as a 501c3 non-profit organization. We rescue captive big cats like lions tigers and cougars animals who are at risk.
Tigers Bella and TJ at a breeders facility sharing a tiny enclosure with rusty wire walls and a concrete floorall photos courtesy of Jamie. Join Big Cat Rescue. And were working to ban the private ownership of big cats in the US.