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Tessa In Memoriam | The Waystation Three: CZAR, MUNGAR & TESSA On Oct 8, 2019, PAWS welcomed three new tigers to our ARK 2000 sanctuary. Czar, Mungar and Tessa needed firsthand placement when their previous home, southern California'due south Wild fauna Waystation, permanently ceased operations and relinquished their permit to keep wild fauna. PAWS and other sanctuaries across the country stepped up to help. CZAR is 17 years one-time, active, inquisitive, and very friendly. He loves water, and enjoys his pool as well equally hose baths given past PAWS' caregivers. He ever greets people and neighboring tigers with a friendly "chuff", and even chuffs at his pool! The kickoff affair he did when he came out of the transport cage and stepped onto the soft soil of his new enclosure was to brand a beeline to swallow green grass. Tigers, similar many domestic cats, love to eat grass and PAWS irrigates beast areas and then that some grass stays green throughout the hot summer months. MUNGAR: In Memoriam Mungar came to us with a host of health challenges, and PAWS gladly assumed both the responsibleness and laurels of caring for his special needs. Our veterinary and caregiving staff have a wealth of feel in providing specialized care for elderly and differently-abled animals, that is tailored to each individual's needs. He was born with multiple physical disabilities, believed to exist the result of genetic defects caused by inbreeding. He had a deformed jaw that afflicted his ability to consume, eye problems that significantly dumb his vision, and malformed neck vertebrae that pinched his spinal cord causing neurological challenges such as unstable gait and occasional urinary incontinence. Mungar took all of these challenges in footstep and adult his own unique ways of walking and eating. If he lost his balance, he would pick himself up and keep going with a cheerful "chuff." Mungar's mobility began to turn down in May 2021, and medications were no longer helping. Perhaps more than significantly, he seemed more than tired and less cheerful than usual. On June 12th, Mungar was suddenly unable to use his rear legs. His spinal cord disease had progressed to the point where he was no longer able to stand or walk, and so the hard but well-nigh compassionate decision was fabricated to humanely euthanize him. Mungar passed from this life at the age of sixteen, surrounded by many who loved him, including his veterinary Dr. Gai, caregiving supervisor Renae, and many of the staff who doted on this magnificent tiger and delighted in his accomplishments and triumphs. Resilient Mungar had an inner strength that inspired all who knew him, and a joy for life that transcended all obstacles. He will exist greatly missed. TESSA: In Memoriam Tessa was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in the summer of 2020. This is a progressive disquiet that is unfortunately common in older cats, both domestic and wild. Special medications and supplements gave her a new lease on life until her condition suddenly declined in April of 2021. When it became clear that medications and special care could no longer brand her feel meliorate, and when diagnostic tests confirmed that her kidneys were failing, the very difficult but about compassionate decision was made to perform euthanasia to prevent future suffering. Tessa passed from this life on Apr 27, 2021, at the age of 19. She was surrounded by many of her loving caregivers. When we welcome older animals to our sanctuary, we provide a safe, healthy, comfortable, and peaceful place for them to enjoy life. Although we knew her for what seemed like also short a fourth dimension, we adored her and are honored to have been able to provide her a dwelling house for the last few years of her life. She will always hold a special place in our hearts. |
Roy In Memoriam Kim In Memoriam Claire | Siberian Siblings: ROY, KIM & CLAIRE Roy and his sisters Kim and Claire were four months old when they arrived at PAWS. They were born on June 2, 2003, at a now defunct roadside zoo in New Hampshire that constantly bred cubs for photos shoots, other roadside zoos and the exotic pet trade. PAWS was contacted by an animal welfare grouping asking if nosotros would take the three cubs, and our co-founder, the late Pat Derby, wholeheartedly agreed to provide permanent sanctuary. When the three young tigers arrived at our Galt sanctuary on October two, 2003, they received a thorough medical exam and were immediately started on a wholesome, nutritious diet. To preclude hereafter breeding, Roy was neutered a few months after inflow. Kim and Claire would later undergo spay surgery. The three cubs moved into a large, grassy enclosure in Galt complete with a custom-built pool. This habitat was their home until March of 2016 when we moved them to a much larger habitat at ARK 2000. ROY: In Memoriam He was the largest tiger PAWS has ever rescued. He was tall and lanky, and standing on all fours was almost as tall as some of our keeper staff! We estimated his weight to be well over 500 pounds. Roy was always watchful and observant, never missing annihilation going on nearby. He enjoyed playing as much as sleeping, and could often exist seen stretched out in the grass sound asleep with his "piffling" sisters. His distinctive crossed eyes and mild curvature of the spine were visible evidence that he was the product of inbreeding, and as a consequence he suffered from impaired vision and developed early arthritis. It is never easy to lose a love animal, but it is particularly hard when one we have known since he was a baby leaves united states of america unexpectedly. Such was the case on November 22, 2020, when tiger Roy passed abroad during the night after a sudden, very brief illness. Preliminary necropsy results from U.C. Davis revealed a rare type of meningoencephalitis was likely the crusade of his death, a condition that would accept been incommunicable to cure. Roy and his story made a lasting impression on everyone who met him. Many ARK 2000 Open Business firm guests volition retrieve him coming down the loma to greet them with a friendly "chuff" from inside his habitat. He was physically impressive. His very regal appearance could quickly plough into silly cub behavior as he rolled around on his back and chuffed cheerfully. His positive attitude, easygoing personality, and amore for his sisters made him very easy to dear. Roy passed from this life at the age of 17 years, and we will ever miss and recall our "large man." KIM: In Memoriam Kim was the smallest, but nigh brave of the three tigers. Always keen to explore, she was the showtime to check out anything new. When the siblings were moved from Galt to ARK 2000, no one was surprised when she was the first of the three to voluntarily step into her transport cage. She was confident, independent, and total of playful energy. When PAWS' caregiving staff provided new objects for the tigers to play with in their habitat, Kim was the first to bolt out and claim them as her own. She loved to swim and could often exist seen contentedly wading in the cool water of her big pool. PAWS staff use the word "spunky" to describe this special tiger. Kim was in excellent health for most of her life. In Apr 2021 nosotros noticed a decrease in her appetite, and she began showing other balmy merely concerning signs. An anesthetized physical examination in May confirmed chronic kidney affliction, an ailment that is all too mutual in both older wild and domestic cats. PAWS' veterinarians prescribed medications and supplements to support kidney function and overall wellness, and caregivers provided actress attending and care. Kim'southward appetite never fully returned, just she remained playful and cheerful until mid-Dec when she became more than subdued. When it was evident that medications were no longer helping and her appetite abruptly declined, the difficult but near empathetic decision was made to euthanize her to prevent suffering. Kim passed from this life on January 1, 2022, surrounded by those who loved her dearly, many who had known her since she was a small cub. We volition never forget her playfulness, independent streak, pocket-sized stature, and the BIG personality that made u.s. all love her so much.Kim'south blood brother Roy passed away in November 2020. Kim'southward sister Claire notwithstanding lives at ARK 2000 in the same habitat they in one case shared. CLAIRE is the most cautious of the trio, and was the terminal one to walk into the transport cage for her big motion. Once in, she seemed accepting of the plan and was calm. When we stopped halfway through the route trip to check on her, Claire peeked back at united states of america from a comfortable position on her bed of hay. Claire is never far from her large brother Roy, and tin can oftentimes exist seen lying in the tall grass with him. She loves the grass so much that information technology is sometimes a challenge to encourage her to come in from the habitat to eat. At meal time PAWS' keeper staff call the tigers in so that they can each be fed in their own den box. This allows each tiger to eat at his or her own pace, without competition, and also allows staff time to make clean the habitat. When Claire is called, she walks several steps toward us so plops downward in the grass, luxuriously rolling on her dorsum for a few minutes. Then she gets up, walks a fiddling scrap, and plops downward to roll once more! VIDEOS From 2011: Watch this video of Roy, Kim and Claire. Click hither >>> In 2016, Siberian tiger siblings Roy, Kim and Claire were moved to a much larger habitat at our 2,300-acre ARK 2000 sanctuary in San Andreas. Watch a video of their move here >>> |
Zeus In Memoriam
Jake In Memoriam
Apollo In Memoriam | The Ohio Trio, In Memoriam: ZEUS, JAKE & APOLLO Thirty-two wild and exotic animals were removed from a failing facility in Ohio — forced to close its doors due to lower-than-expected donations and tougher regulations. As Ohio was getting ready to implement a new law that prohibited the private ownership of exotic animals, one animate being facility near Columbus, found the harsh realities of exotic animal care too much. Faced with having its license revoked past the U.s.a. Department of Agriculture (USDA) due to unsafe enclosures, the facility chose to find new homes for its animals. In this state of affairs, the owner did the correct thing by reaching out for assistance when the financial stress became too much. In April of 2012, the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) was asked to lead a team of wild-animal professionals seeking to find homes and safe and healthy transportation for the 32 orphaned animals. The kickoff order of business concern was to find willing and appropriate facilities that maintained the necessary standards. This effort relied on a number of organizations coming together to provide resources and funds. In that location was a bully deal of coordination amongst facilities. All animals were required to undergo a veterinary cheque-up to ensure that they were fit enough for the journeying and to protect other animals they would come up into contact with. Vets were called in to perform concrete exams, including claret piece of work, parasite exams, dental inspections, and other procedures that required tranquilization. While under sedation, the animals were loaded onto trailers that were equipped to keep the animals comfy and prophylactic during send. 3 of the tigers, Zeus, Jake and Apollo, came to PAWS. The tigers arrived at our ARK 2000 sanctuary in June, 2012. Brothers Zeus and Apollo lived in our tiger habitat at ARK 2000 until Zeus' decease on October 29, 2018. Jake passed away in February 2018. Apollo died on Dec 30, 2020. Jake was born on 6/23/2001 Apollo and Zeus were built-in in May 2002. |
Alka In Memoriam | The Colton Tigers: In Memoriam Remembering the Colton tigers who are no longer with united states of america: Alka, Amelia, Artemis, Boebie, Charlotte, Cherokee, Claude, Burrow, Erica, Emily, Fluffy, Ginger, Grace, Gus, Hammer, Jay Logan, Jesus, Lily, Majesty, Malabar, Matahari, Masala, Miss Kitty, McGuire, Mookie, Pat Jr., Patty, Peja, Pele, PK, Quiggle, Ray Charles, Ravi, King, Rodney, Spanky, Sunita, Willie, Winston. Alka, Last Tiger from Historic PAWS Rescue, Passes Abroad In 2004 PAWS undertook what was then the largest big cat rescue in U.S. history, saving 39 sick and starving tigers from a roadside attraction in Colton, California, that once offered public tours and photos with tiger cubs. When state officials closed the facility and confiscated the animals, they found more than than 90 dead tigers – including 58 baby tigers in a freezer. Thirteen others were barely live. The rescue was an enormous undertaking for PAWS – and 1 of the most memorable rescues in our 36-twelvemonth history. So it is with heavy hearts that we announce that the last of the tigers, Alka, has passed on. At the time of the rescue Alka was idea to be five years old, and she had merely ever known stress and impecuniousness. She arrived with four companions – Mookie, Patty, Ginger, and Quiggle – and stayed with this group in their new home at PAWS until the others passed away. Mookie was Alka'south closest friend and although their relatedness may never be known for certain, they looked and behaved similar closely bonded sisters. Alka speedily adapted to her new life at ARK 2000, where she enjoyed sixteen years in true sanctuary. For the first fourth dimension in her life, she could relax and enjoy a large, grassy habitat with trees to scratch and slumber under, bushes to hide backside and then pounce on her friends, and a swimming pool with cool, refreshing h2o. Although every tiger had their own cozy den box, Alka usually preferred to snuggle with Mookie (to a higher place) at nighttime. Tiger Supervisor Renae remembers Alka's unique vocalisation and her outgoing, vocal personality. She would "talk" to her caregivers at mealtimes and when excited to go out into her habitat to explore new scents and new toys. Every bit Alka got older, she was gradually afflicted past kidney disease and arthritis - two ailments that usually afflict elderly cats, both exotic and domestic. Her defended caregivers doted over Alka, particularly after Mookie passed abroad in 2018 from kidney failure. Special supplements and medications kept her comfortable and agile, and the sides of her pool were altered so she could easily become in for a swim. Express vision and hearing didn't slow this resilient older lady downward; every forenoon she fabricated her rounds to see what her neighbor tigers were doing. In early April, Alka suddenly became weak and had difficulty walking, and her usually hearty ambition declined. When it became articulate that her kidneys were failing, and that medications and special intendance were not helping, the hard just nearly compassionate conclusion was made to euthanize her to prevent suffering. Alka passed from this life on April 14th at the estimated age of 21 years, surrounded by many who loved her. We will e'er remember her beautiful confront, and her fearless joy of living is an inspiration to all who knew her. PAWS thanks everyone who contributed to helping the 39 Colton tigers along the way, including those who "adopted" tigers, donors who contributed to their care, the Fund for Animals' Chuck Traisi and an army of volunteers who provided 24-hour care for the tigers before their send to ARK 2000, and those who helped deliver them safely. To learn more than, you tin can view a documentary film well-nigh this historic rescue, "39 Tigers," by Tigers in America below. The Colton Tiger Rescue 10th Anniversary June 2014 marked a monumental result for PAWS - the 10th anniversary of the inflow of the outset of 39 tigers to ARK 2000, from the defunct, pseudo-sanctuary called Tiger Rescue in Colton, California. PAWS has been challenged, changed and strengthened as a result of accepting these very needy tigers, and providing them a permanent, safe, and healthy home. Read our report hither >>> 39 Tigers: A video documentary past William Nimmo, founder of "Tigers in America". Click on the photo below to scout.
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Marin In Memoriam
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Nimmo
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Sawyer In Memoriam
Wilhelm | The Colorado Eight: BIGELOW, MARIN, MORRIS, NIMMO, PHARAOH, ROSEMARY ARNOT, SAWYER, WILHELM More than 100 animals needed immediate placement in new homes after a roadside zoo in Colorado closed. Several reputable sanctuaries throughout the U.S. stepped upwards to provide lifetime intendance for the animals from this rescue, with PAWS accepting eight tigers. The zoo made coin by offer the public the opportunity to concur tiger and acquit cubs for a fee. To ensure a steady supply of cubs for photograph and "play" sessions, tigers and bears on the property were constantly bred, producing litter after litter. Cubs were forcibly removed from their mothers shortly later nascency, so they could be bottle-fed and handled past people. Cubs who are removed from their mothers at birth miss out on important antibodies that they should be receiving from mother' s milk, and as a issue their weakened immune systems leave them completely vulnerable to deadly infections. Cubs that managed to survive this horrifying start to their lives quickly grew too big to be handled, and were immediately put into the breeding population to create even more cubs. This hellish, self-perpetuating cycle is found wherever tiger and bear cubs are subjected to public handling. As we welcomed these new tigers into sanctuary, nosotros celebrated their symbolic rebirth into a life where they volition be treated with respect and where their nobility and individual needs will be honored. Former, and sometimes derogatory, names were changed to reflect their new life. The Colorado 8 are:
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