I agree most progressive zoos have amazing enclosures with numerous features, each of these features cost millions of dollars to build and maintain we do not have the funding to be able to accommodate this type of environment for our animals (we would love to but it is not financially possible). We want you to understand that by federal law facilities are only required to have a 12X12 enclosure, we provide our animals much more than that. We are a non-profit organization and it is donations to our facility that help to keep us up and running we get no state or federal funding and we run on a shoestring budget. We are under the impression from your comments that you were expecting an experience that people receive at an actual progressive zoo this is not what we claim to be. We are so sorry that the experience at our facility was not what you expected, we need to first be clear on something we are not classified as an “animal sanctuary” we carry a zoological license and although are categorized as a zoo choose to rescue animals as this is an important part of our overall mission. No one's ever asked why we don't give our animals away." If those cubs have a lifetime in those little cages to look forward to, rather than in a more natural environment, then I feel terrible for them! When I asked if the cubs could be given to zoos, a volunteer replied, "I guess, but this is a lifetime facility. I was also disturbed that the facility allows its tiger cubs to be handled by visitors for "play time" and photo opportunities (I was so upset that I researched this when I got home, and found other big cat rescue organizations are adamantly opposed to the practice, as it's unhealthy for the cubs). Most progressive zoos have much better enclosures than this for their bigs cats, with grass aplenty, waterfalls and rock formations to climb and perch on. The enclosures for these big cats (and bears) were much smaller than I anticipated-some appeared to be about 60 by 30 feet-and were often nothing more than a dirt patch with a cinderblock house, plywood platform and maybe a tire to play with. I seem to be one of the only reviewers who was actually disturbed by this "animal sanctuary," rather than thrilled by it.
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