The animals which live at the Feline Rescue Center are for the most part unwanted pets and old circus animals who can no longer perform. King is one of the animals that lives at the Center. Here is his story . . .
On July 22, 2001, King, a fourteen month old African lion was housed in a small kennel in a barn surrounded by horses, dogs, and a bear. He had been declawed and received very little attention or exercise. The owner indicated that lion had a 7 PM deadline before her brother was to come shoot him and take him to the taxidermist. She claimed that they did not have enough money to feed him. The Center was contacted by a good Samaritan whose name was Wendy. She took it upon herself to feed him, borrow a horse trailer for temporary housing, and search for an experienced, legal, and qualified home.
After hearing about King the Center agreed to give him a permanent home. Wendy left Minnesota with King and over 14 hours later they arrived safely in Indiana. King was found to be an extremely friendly lion needing a good diet and a lot of attention.
Within a few days of taking King, the shelter learned of a lioness in Idaho who also needed a home. Since a new enclosure was being constructed for King, the Center took Jasmine hoping that they would like each other. Jasmine arrived on August 9th. They were introduced slowly to one another. Fortunately, they got along and have been moved into one of the new enclosures.
While at the Center, the Parkland students decided to sponsor Gabby, an adult lioness who was one of the first cats at the center. She was rescued when a police officer stopped a motorist for drunk driving. He had her in the back seat! For their sponsorship the SCNAVTA will receive a certificate and a picture. Most importantly, they will have the good feeling that comes from, “Giving Back.”
For more information on the Exoctic Feline Rescue Center contact:
Exotic Feline Rescue Center
Our mission is to provide permanent homes for exotic felines that have been abused, abandoned, or for some reason have nowhere to live out their lives.
We believe these special cats have much to give and deserve to be treated in a humane and dignified manner.
www.exoticfelinerescuecenter.org
2221 E. Ashboro Rd.
Center Point, IN 47840
Email: efrc@claynet.com
Visitors and volunteers are always welcome.
NAVTA organized to represent and promote the profession of veterinary technology. NAVTA, founded in 1981, provides direction, education, support and coordination for its members and works with other allied professional organizations for the competent care and humane treatment of animals. The association is headquartered in Battle Ground, Ind.
National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America
P.O. Box 224 Battle Ground, IN 47920
765-742-2216 email: navta@navta.net
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