Exotic Feline Breeding Compound Exotic Feline Breeding Compound (EFBC)

It will be interesting to hopefully eventually find out where all of their former residents end up. There are some zoos outside the AZA that work with various AZA SSP programs as Sustainability Partners, so those facilities could be involved as well. I'm especially curious to know where the 3 North Chinese Leopards and 1 Persian Leopard go, as they're the only ones of their species in the United States.
Knowing the AZA, probably a "sanctuary" that amounts to little more than a grass field.
 
That sounds far nicer than what they had at EFBC, especially the Persian leopard and 2 female North Chinese leopards (their brother had a larger space). The North Chinese leopards might not even know what grass feels like under their paws.
That is a fair point - I'm moreso thinking of the facility that Joe Exotic's cats went to which basically amounts to a grass field.
 
It will be interesting to hopefully eventually find out where all of their former residents end up. There are some zoos outside the AZA that work with various AZA SSP programs as Sustainability Partners, so those facilities could be involved as well. I'm especially curious to know where the 3 North Chinese Leopards and 1 Persian Leopard go, as they're the only ones of their species in the United States.

The jaguarundi, too.
 
Nicholas, an approximately 3 year old male mountain lion, was moved from EFBC to Lions, Tigers & Bears yesterday per video posted by LTB on their social media today.
 
What a mix of places. I guess that confirms no jaguarundi. I wonder why the one pallas's cat went to an animal hospital?

The animal hospital named on the list is owned by one of the vets on EFBC's Board of Directors so perhaps that cat is undergoing veterinary care? That's pure speculation on my part.
 
What a mix of places. I guess that confirms no jaguarundi. I wonder why the one pallas's cat went to an animal hospital?
Yeah, everything from world-class zoos to animal sanctuaries to roadsides, quite a bizarre and eclectic bunch. Not a list I'd expect to see all together like that. The animal hospital is certainly a head-scratcher though. And does anyone on here know what WEC is?
 
Yeah, everything from world-class zoos to animal sanctuaries to roadsides, quite a bizarre and eclectic bunch. Not a list I'd expect to see all together like that. The animal hospital is certainly a head-scratcher though. And does anyone on here know what WEC is?

Wildlife and Environmental Conservation. WeC
 
That is a lot of sand cat!

As expected, none of the rare cats look to be going to public display, which makes sense as none of those species are really a priority for public collections.
 
I knew it wasn't likely but still sad to see that the Persian Leopard and South China Leopards didn't go to an AZA Zoo, is Tiger Haven a good place or is it a tiger king kind of place?
Tiger Haven is a sanctuary and I assume they provide quality care. They do not breed, so in that sense it is nothing like the closed "tiger king" zoo. However, they are closed to the public which in my opinion makes their facility of low value. What's the point of warehousing animals that no one can see for educational value and that are not bred for conservation value? I did see under their FAQ's a statement that accredited zoos serve a role in modern society, so at least they are not anti-zoo like some other rescue facilities (and thankfully none of the cats went to the one we all know like this in Florida). It is a real shame though that several sand cats plus the South China and Persian leopards went someplace where they will not be seen by the public.
 
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