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It is so difficult to look at that and after seeing it, I'm so thankful that the hell they survived is over. I can only hope that some of these poor souls get adopted, just as they were meant to in the first place. It breaks my heart to think of a cat being sent there by someone with the intention of it finding a future home at some point and that seems to be the last thing a cat there would ever get. The reporter states that only 7 cats were adopted out of the 700?!?
I guess the most maddening part of it is that so many people would have sought other avenues for cats that they were taking to Tiger Ranch if they had known what was really going on. I don't know why they didn't know, maybe they didn't have access to the horrors that were going on behind closed doors. And why would it be concealed from people if it was? If she wasn't aware that it was neglectful, why would she conceal this from people?
It seems like she must be dealing with some kind of mental problem if she was unable to figure out that these cats were suffering. The videos and pictures so clearly show their torture. What I don't understand is that if this is the case, a mental problem of some sort, how is it that all of her supporters and friends that she talks about in the video, didn't see the suffering, didn't stop the suffering. Was everybody suffering the same mental disorder?!?
It would appear that these cats would have had a better shot at life if they had just been left homeless or in whatever prior situations they were in and would have at least had a chance to fend for themselves rather than being locked up in such a horrific environment.
Thankfully, someone brought it to the attention of the authorities so the madness could stop. Thank God for them. I shudder to think how many other Tiger Ranches are out there.![]()
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