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Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center
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OUR MISSION:

"Is to provide a safe place and a comfortable home for abused,neglected, and unwanted big cats,and also to educate the public about these extraordinary animals and the actions that necessitate the need for Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center.
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Welcome Big Cat Friends!!

Jeff KozlowskiI Jeff Kozlowski, established "Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue" in March of 2005. I have been working with big cats for about 8 years, and have had my own since 2002. I am licensed by the USDA as a rescue and educational center.We are also a 501(c)3 non-profit orginization.

I started out by thinking that if you take pictures with these animals, it would make a lot of money, which it did for the first two months... I made about $200-$300 per hour. Then I realized all the stress it causes the animal was too much. I stopped the picture taking and started doing some investigating on what actually goes on during this photo business, as well as what happens to the animals afterwards. My findings were disgusting. I then contacted rescues around the U.S. and my findings were even worse about the abuse of these animals. I then decided my goal in life will be to give what I can and help these majestic creatures as much as I could. < read more >


Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.
George Eliot

 

   We are happy to announce that we have recieved our APPROVED 501c3 status from the Internal Revenue Service. So we are now officially a 501c3  TAX EXEMPT organization.

                                                                Thank You!


Adopt Me - Feed Me: Featured Cats
Name:  Beemer

Beemer is a male Atlas Lion born in 1997.  Today, there are only 23,000-39,000 lions in the wild.  Just ten years ago there were closer to 50,000.  Find out how to adopt and feed me.
Name:  Snaggles

Snaggles (Momma) is a female spotted leopard born in 1998.  I was brought here from a private owner in Indiana.  Find out how to adopt and feed me.

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