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  1. Open now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. This is a non-profit organization. Is listed as a zoo, but it is more educational. They rescue Lions, Tigers, and Leopards. They have night tours, and morning feeding tours. You can buy a meal [a chicken] which they will feed to one of the big cats.

  2. Our mission is to provide a safe and comfortable home for abused and abandoned big cats and to educate the public about the conditions that create the need for places like Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue and Education Center. The WBCR shelters lions, tigers and leopards in environments as close to natural as possible.

  3. Sep 16, 2023 · September 16, 2023. 1 Comment. The state of Wisconsin is one of just five US states that currently has no regulations pertaining to the private ownership of exotic animals. Anyone can legally own, breed, buy, and sell big cats without having to register the animals with the state, which means that it is often easier for a Wisconsin resident to ...

  4. Tiger Photo Gallery. Click on the photo of your favorite tiger to see their portfolio (see if you can SPOT your favorite...). To help us house and feed these beautiful cats, click here to make a donation. Alure. Kenya. Kahn. Katrina. Raja. Diamond.

  5. Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center. 305 Pine St - Rock Springs, WI 53961. Information: 608-524-5466. Spring: Saturdays and Sundays 10:00am-5:00pm Monday thru Friday by appointment only Summer (May 30th thru Labor Day): Daily 10:00am-5:00pm Fall: Saturdays and Sundays 10:00am-5:00pm Monday thru Friday by appointment only.

  6. WISCONSIN BIG CAT RESCUE & EDUCATIONAL CENTER - Updated April 2024 - 63 Photos & 27 Reviews - 305 Pine St, Rock Springs, Wisconsin - Pet Adoption - Phone Number - Yelp.

    • 305 Pine St Rock Springs, WI 53961
  7. Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue houses 28 Exotic Cats. These cats are very much a part of Jeff, Jenny (and each of their volunteers) family, as your own pets are to yours. The main difference being, that these big cats are not pets... but instead are residents at a rescue dedicated to their health, quality of life, and protection.

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