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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Another Joke?

Yes, Wildcat Sanctuary was instrumental in the beginning, coordinating the relocation of many WAO animals.  But when Wildcat Sanctuary quit relocating the big cats, In-Sync Exotics took over.  So where is In-Sync Exotics' mention from Dr. Gibbens?

August 14, 2012

The Wildcat Sanctuary was selected by Sect. of Agriculture Vilsack as a recipient of the 64th Annual Honor Award. These awards are the most prestigious awards presented by the USDA, given only to those teams and individuals whose work reflects the Department’s core value of accountability, customer focus, and professionalism.

Robert M. Gibbens, DVM and the Director of the USDA, APHIS Animal Care
 Western Region wrote in his note to Tammy: “I wanted to let you know you are in the group that was selected for a Secretary of Agriculture's Honor Award. There were numerous people that played a role in the successful resolution of the Wild Animal Orphanage situation, but the part played by the Wildcat Sanctuary was key. So please accept this sincere "thank you" and "congratulations" from me. Thanks again for all of your efforts....Bob

When the Wild Animal Orphanage in Texas was forced to close, The Wildcat Sanctuary originally went to help a few animals, but once there, meeting the caretakers and seeing the faces of all the animals in need, it was impossible to walk away. TWS agreed to take in 9 wild cats and volunteered to coordinate placements of many of the other animals there. The picture you see with this posting is of Zeus, a WAO rescue now living happily at TWS.


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