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Big Cat Rescue was the only neighbor who was initially willing to talk to the media about the stench and screams emanating from the illegal slaughter of animals right next door. Despite ongoing complaints to Animal Services and the Sheriff’s office over a period of many years, nothing was done about this until Richard “Kudo” Couto obtained undercover…
Volunteer Appreciation
Our volunteers and interns are the heart and soul of Big Cat Rescue! The care of the big cats is reliant on these amazing individuals who give of their time each day, 365 days a year, rain or shine! We believe it is important to show our appreciation to these amazing volunteers and interns by…
Reasons to support Big Cat Rescue
We make your donation count. It costs $500,000.00 per year to keep our sanctuary alive. Here you can actually see the difference your money makes. People are always amazed at the progress they see when they are away for even a few months. We use your donations to provide a better life for the cats and…
5 Servals Kept in Basement for 12 years
Back in the 1990s it was legal to own Servals, a Cheetah like cat who is built for speed and can leap 12 up in pursuit of birds, as pets. Thanks to those who have spoken out to protect exotic cats, it is no longer legal, but anyone who had such cats prior to the…
Why Big Cats Are Born in "Sanctuaries"
Dear Kevin, Wesa-A-Geh-Ya is no sanctuary and had no good intentions toward the animals prior to this tragedy. Like PeTA, we had offered to spay and neuter animals there and at many other pseudo sanctuaries, who claim they just can’t help having baby tigers all the time. It is a lie. The babies bring in…
Trade in Bobcats and Lynx 2004-2008
2014 60 Bobcat Pelts Seized California Department of Fish and Wildlife Warden Nick Buckler recovered pelts from 60 poached bobcats and gray foxes. (California Department of Fish and Wildlife) Tracy Lee Shultz of Courtland, south of Sacramento, was fined $5,000 and ordered to forfeit the pelts worth nearly $15,000 according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife….