Tony's is helping the animals, again...

Zippy

Hurricane Ike slammed the Gulf Coast of Texas in September and national news covered the flood damage to homes and communities. Another situation unfolded that drew only local news coverage -- the rescue of a Siberian tiger from Crystal Island. This tigress was left stranded by its owner and she rode out the hurricane plus 3 more days without food or water.

The International Exotic Feline Sanctuary, located in Boyd, Texas, was contacted and asked to provide a permanent home to this unnamed tigress. Tony had visited this sanctuary last August while in Fort Worth for The Smoke Show to benefit Speedway Children's Charities - Texas Chapter. Knowing of Tony's keen interest in the protection of exotic felines, IEFS Executive Director Richard Gilbreth contacted the TS Foundation to see whether financial assistance could be provided to help build this tigress a new enclosure. And, Richard wanted Tony to have "naming rights." It didn't take Tony long to suggest the name "Zippy" -- in honor of his Crew Chief of 10 years, Greg Zipadelli.

Zippy arrived October 9 at IEFS which is also home to 61 felines and 4 bears. Richard Gilbreth reports she is healthy, happy and dubbed by staff as the most beautiful of their tigers. You can follow Zippy's progress and learn more about IEFS by visiting www.bigcat.org.

There is a much larger story to be told about the exotic feline trade in the United States. In his home state of Indiana, Tony generously supports the Exotic Feline Rescue Center which is located in Center Point just outside of Terre Haute. The EFRC is home to almost 200 exotic cats of which more than 130 are Siberian tigers. Currently, a new habitat is being constructed for "Herman's Group" with funding from a TSF grant. You can view the building progress and learn more about EFRC by visiting www.exoticfelinerescuecenter.org.

Please visit the foundation web site, www.tonystewartfoundation.org, in November to read a profile about these two outstanding rescue organizations that serve their resident cats for life -- often 25 years or more. Their stories, photos and links to the national discussion about the exotic feline trade will be posted on or before November 6 under a new Tab entitled Partners / Profiled Organization. About every 3-4 weeks, one of the TSF-funded not-for-profit organizations will be profiled in depth. In this way, you can better understand how Foundation monies are used to help children, animals and injured motorsports drivers.