Teeny Tiny Tigers
And now from another part of the country … I’m on the road again on a trip to Arkansas but have been suffering with a bad sinus infection since leaving New Orleans, so I’ve been in bed and offline, even while traveling. This trip is for my SATW Atlantic-Caribbean Chapter meeting, and it kicked off with several days in Eureka Springs. While I’ll have plenty to share about the area soon, here’s a teaser.
This tiny cub (and its sibling) were born at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, an incredible labor of love by a family that wraps their life around the rescue and permanent care of big cats raised (and abandoned) by humans. They neuter incoming cats, but these cubs were already in their mamma’s belly when they arrived at the refuge. We were privileged to see them; they are being hand-fed by the family. However, the refuge cares for a broad variety of big cats (as well as a few bears, monkeys, and other wild non-native creatures). If you love tigers and lions, you will fall in love with this unique refuge. It’s just outside Eureka Springs … more details at www.turpentinecreek.org, and you’ll soon see a story from me about their incredible effort!