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New Jersey Tigers

After almost five years of court battles, 24 tigers were removed from a compound in New Jersey. (Click the pictures to enlarge.)





The trailer (on left) housed three adult tigers. The photo on the right is looking into the main "pen".

After their arrival, the tigers ate a large meal and then started settling into the newly built quarantine area. While in quarantine, they were neutered, microchipped, dewormed and bloodwork was done. 





Mohan (left) and Sahib (right) settle in after eating a big meal.

August 4, 2004: Nine of the NJ tigers were introduced into their new 2-acre enclosure, complete with shelters and even a pool for those hot Texas summers!






Left: Apatha (male) playing hide-n-seek with his siblings.
Middle: Kyle (female) enjoying the long grass and shade of the trees.
Right: Sahib (male) enjoying the log pile in the shade of some ash juniper.