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We all have important values and ideas, things we care
about and want to share. Sometimes we feel our ideas can even change the world, and we want to let other people know how they
can make a difference in an animals life. God put these creatures in our care, they cannot speak for themselves,
it is up to us to preserve the species for future generations.To teach our children about the importance of wildlife in this
world and its preservation.
Every year numerous big cats become displaced, neglected
and homeless. These innocent victims need safe, and healthy place to live out their lives. Inexperienced, unknowing
or illegal owners, irresponsible breeders and uneducated, ill-informed lawmakers making unenforceable laws are just
some of the reasons that Tiger Paw Rescue Center and other sanctuaries throughout the country are needed.
Tasha was with us for 2 years, she evaded certain death
after she escaped through a hole in the roof of a garage she lived in for 9 years, in Danville, Ohio. Now with pending
rules and regulations that will most certainly affect the big cats here at the rescue, we have made the decision to find forever
home for some of the cats. After much research and phone calls, conservations with Sanctuaries, & Rescues through out
the U.S. See her story on the Menu: Placing Cats to ASA Sanctuaries
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Mission Statement
To provide a permanent home for captive exotic cats
in need, a life safe and free from abuse. To educate the public, and lawmakers, and future generations about the general
needs and habits of these animals. Strongly discouraging pet ownership, and teaching people about effective legislation
and what needs to be done to assure these animals have a future.
Knowledge is power, and helping people understand the issues
surrounding big cats is a vital part of our work and one of the best things that we can do to assure that these animals have
a future.
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