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Big Cat Rescue

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  • Big Cat Rescue is dedicated entirely to abused and abandoned big cats and focused on ending the trade in them as pets, props and parts.
    • The nonprofit sanctuary began in 1992.
    • The sanctuary is home to many exotic big cats
    • The cats at Big Cat Rescue are here for a variety of reasons, including: o Abandoned by owners who wrongly thought they would make good pets o Abused by owners in order to force them to perform o Retired from performing acts o Saved from being slaughtered to make fur coats o Rescued as babies after hunters killed their mothers
    • Big Cat Rescue has several species of wild cats, many of whom are threatened or endangered in the wild, including: o Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Cougars o Bobcats, Lynx, Servals, Ocelots, Caracals
    • Big Cat Rescue’s mission is to provide the best possible home for the animals in our care and to stop the flow of exotic cats needing sanctuary by educating the public about the plight of the animals and supporting stronger laws to protect them.
    • The non-profit organization is: o Accredited by the Global Federation of Sanctuaries o Certified by Independent Charities of America as a “Best in America Charity” o The sanctuary is situated on 67 acres in the Citrus Park area of north Tampa.

Florida law requires that all charities soliciting donations disclose their registration number and the percentage of your donation that goes to the cause and the amount that goes to the solicitor. Our registration number is CH-11409 and non-program expenses are funded from tour income, so 100% of your donations go directly to save the cats. We are a 501 c 3 charity as determined by the IRS Federal ID#59-3330495. Our 990s are available online at GuideStar.org with a complete breakdown of how your donations are spent.

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