Kenny and Willie, both tigers, get a new home at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. They were rescued in October, 2000. Finally, with the help of supporters from coast to coast, they get the home they deserve. To help other big cats go to www.turpentinecreek.org
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Jaspar, a tiger living at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, gets habitat. He is very old and is now living his life in luxury.
Listen in as Intern, Will Boswell, talks to summer campers about the Sabertooth Tiger, its hunting technique and what people believe it looked like in prehistoric times. Summer campers are invited to share their vacation with 140 big cats of every size, color and personality. While participating in educational activities the campers enjoy meeting lions, tigers, leopards, and many other felines. Learning about animal habitats, diets, adaptations and conservation issues is an adventure to remember! For more information about our summer camp and Intern programs, please visit: http://www.bigcatrescue.org.
Watch Hope and Momma Cat play in the West Boensch Cat Hospital. Maxwell and Indy do not appear in this episode, but stay tuned to see them in episode 10.
Feeding time has to be the cats favorite time of day. We do our best to make sure their diets are not only healthy but also interesting for them. Listen in as Scott takes you through our food prep for the big cats like the tigers, and watch along as you get right down next to the big cats as they eat their raw meat. Bon Appe'tit! www.bigcatrescue.org
This male African Lion is having a fit as his keeper tries to open his gate and let them out into their big yard. Can you imagine having this in your backyard? How many attacks can you find if you do an internet search? LOTS! Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, Bobcats and many other wild animals, exotic cats, are sadly kept in people's back yards. Most of them meet tragic fates in the end. This grumpy lion was one of the lucky few who was rescued by a sanctuary. A true sanctuary does not breed, do not buy, do not sell nor do they allow the public to pet the animals. Winter is coming fast, the costs in caring for these rescued lions, tigers, bears and more sky rockets in the winter. Vitis www.TurpentineCreek.org & www.ZooFun4u.com/TCWR and learn what you can do to help.
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