In-Sync Exotics helps with big cat rescue

Oct. 21, 2016

In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center is an accredited, nonprofit exotic cat sanctuary. Founded in 2000, ISE has a long-standing history of working to not only save big cats, but also educate the public about the struggles of big cats in captivity.

On Sept. 21, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, in partnership with Tigers in America, purchased the property and equipment of a Colorado based animal facility because the owner was in ill health and wanted to ensure the well-being of the 110 animals on the property. He donated the animals, which included more than 70 tigers, to TCWR with the understanding that they would put the welfare of the animals first. Many of the animals from Colorado are in need of veterinary care and an enormous amount of work needs to be done before winter comes to Colorado.

So far, cats have been moved to TCWR in Arkansas, Carolina Tiger Rescue in North Carolina, and eight cats and two lemurs to In-Sync Exotics in Wylie.  TIA has committed to placing and transporting the remainder of the animals who need new forever homes to the best big cat sanctuaries in the U.S.  In-Sync will be accepting nine more tigers in the coming weeks.

This is an enormous undertaking and the cooperation and generosity of the animal sanctuary community cannot be overstated. This is an unprecedented showing of sanctuaries working together to make sure no big cat or exotic animal will be left behind.

About In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue & Educational Center:  Established in 2000, In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the rescue of neglected, abused and unwanted exotic cats.  GFAS Verified.  ASA Accredited.  USDA Licensed.  For information, visit www.insyncexotics.com or login to Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/insyncexotics.

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