The cub was illegally listed for sale online by a Valley man and Phoenix police posed as a potential buyer. The Southwest Wildlife animal sanctuary says the cub is now living at its facility. MORE ⬇️
PHOENIX — Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center says a tiger cub listed for sale online is now thriving after being rescued by the Phoenix Police Department.
The Southwest Wildlife animal sanctuary says the cub is now living in a special enclosure in its animal hospital. The Director of Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center, Linda Searles, said,"the tiger cub is a very active and healthy cub...She has received lots of enrichment from the Animal Care Team and Medical Staff at the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center. She has plenty of toys and entertainment to keep her busy while she waits to be taken to her forever home."
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