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BOBCAT KITTENS adopted by house cat!
3 Very CUTE bobcat KITTENS are given a second chance at life after being adopted by a domestic cat ! With a gun in one hand and a sack of bobcat kittens in the other, an Alabama hunter proudly plopped the newborns down on the counter and asked the veterinary assistant to raise…
Thanks to PPK Marketing Agency
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Thanks to PPK Marketing Agency For more than ten years the staff of PPK’s Agency in Tampa have generously donated what at this point has to be over 1000 hours of their time and skill to helping us convey our message opposing the mistreatment of big cats. They have created compelling radio Public Service…
Cat Chat Show Notes July 24 2013
Cat Cat Show 13 Khaleesi Goes Outside https://bigcatrescue.org/khaleesi New Video for Big Cat Ban HR 1998 Bella the Tigress https://bigcatrescue.org/bella/ She has an infection. We fear it is cancer. We will be sedating and drawing blood and doing an exam. But if it is, then what?…
Wild Travels TV
When lions and tigers wind up performing in circuses, caged in roadside zoos or purchased as pets, it often ends badly. When that happens, the animals may land at Tampa’s Big Cat Rescue, where they’ll be nursed back to health. This story on the beautiful big cats is part of season two of WILD TRAVELS….
Nakoma lion
Date of birth 1996 Arrived at Big Cat Rescue 1997 Crossed Rainbow Bridge July 12, 1998 Nakoma was bought for $200 at an auction in Bushnell in early 1997. His previous owner tried to keep him lower than 40 pounds for as long as possible so tourists would pay to have their picture taken safely…