Big Cat Sanctuary Oregon. · operate within an ethic of continuous improvement in regard to animal care and institutional sustainability. The peace and tranquillity of the site provides a sanctuary and excellent conditions for the successful breeding of the beautiful, yet endangered cats both large and small within the european endangered species breeding programme.
· act within and uphold applicable laws. The bobcat is about twice the size of a domestic cat, but its legs are longer, its tail is shorter, and its body is more muscular and compact. The sanctuary has been rescuing big cats since 1992 and is located on 67 acres in the citrus park area.
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The peace and tranquillity of the site provides a sanctuary and excellent conditions for the successful breeding of the beautiful, yet endangered cats both large and small within the european endangered species breeding programme. It’s been 10 years since cheryl and mike tuller first opened their doors to 52 wildcats at their sherwood home. Oregon fish and wildlife contacted us and arranged the transfer. A nonprofit wild animal rescue in canby that was closed to the public last year is moving to unincorporated washington county.