Originally Posted by Reliable
Many of us on this board do rescue in our own neighborhoods and counties. Many in rescue are doing rescue for their neighborhood and towns, which is how it should be. There are those who may be able to do rescue in different states or across the country, which is very commendable.
While assumptions should not be made about other rescues, there are times when you see that intentions that were meant to be good, ended up causing more harm than good (as in Tiger Ranch). Just because a person has not committed time to the rescue that is having a problem (due to location, time or other valid reason), does not mean one cannot have an opinion about the state of that rescue.
The more that the facts have come out about Tiger Ranch, the sadder it has become. While I do not think the woman running it is a "bad" person, she really needed to get more help in order to truly help those animals.
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