Thanks to Gut Aiderbichl
Rescued circus tigers now have a new home
The enclosure for the big cats rescued from a circus was completed in Romania under strict official conditions. "Every animal deserves our protection", says Gut Aiderbichl boss Dieter Ehrengruber. The five tigers are now under his care.
The move to the completed indoor enclosure in Romania this week was a milestone for Gut Aiderbichl's rescued tigers. Until now, they had been provisionally housed," says Gut Aiderbichl boss Dieter Ehrengruber proudly. A number of official requirements had to be met before the big cats could be housed permanently. The animal sanctuary took up the challenge and found a suitable place in Romania.
Several hectares of land for the five big cats
The five Bengal tigers Sandy, Floy, Tango, Roxy and Sonja have now found a decent home for life on the grounds of the Liska Animal Park Zoo in Romania. The newly built enclosure covers several hectares of land. The animals are offered climbing and hiding places, among other things. The outdoor enclosure for the big cats is due to be completed in spring 2025.
The five tigers originally belonged to the "Moscow Circus". The name became the operator's undoing, as visitors have stayed away since the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as reported several times by the "Krone" newspaper. "Even if the tigers may seem rather unusual for Gut Aiderbichl - every animal deserves our protection," says Aiderbichl boss Dieter Ehrengruber.
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