Ep. 33 – In the Wake of Joe Exotic

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WildCat Ridge Sanctuary Comes to the Rescue

The Netflix documentary Tiger King presented us a cast of unsavory characters who were big cat exploiters. The animals that were kept at Joe’s “zoo” were mistreated, sickly and suffered from deformities from inbreeding. The folks at WildCat Ridge Sanctuary, and others, stepped in to rescue them and provide a safe, healthy life for them. Ian Ford shares the origin story of the Sanctuary and talks about the work they’re doing and their encounters with Joe Exotic and his cohort.

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