Rory, a female amur tiger, and rafferty, a male amur leopard, are philadelphia zoo’s newest residents. Talk about the cat ’s meow, the philadelphia zoo has welcomed two new big cats : · catch up on the latest sustainability news: The health and safety of these cats , and the communities where they live, depend on the efforts of community cat caretakers and the availability of trap-neuter-release (tnr) programs. Both can be seen at the. The philadelphia zoo has a pair of new residents with the arrival of two endangered felines that can now be seen inside their habitats at big cat falls. Rory, a 3-year-old female amur tiger and rafferty, an 8-year-old male amur leopard. · how community cats live, why colonies grow, and how tnr humanely reduces overpopulation and improves life for cats and neighbors. Help the cats you see in your philadelphia neighborhood. Learn to tnr outside cats and. · there are an estimated 400,000 stray and feral cats living on the streets of philadelphia. · the philly zoo welcomes 4-year-old rory, a female amur tiger brought in to potentially pair with one of the zoos 2 male amur tigers and 8-year-old rafferty, a male amur leopard brought in to. Access free and low-cost spay/neuter for pet and street cats. Philadelphia zoo welcomes two feline arrivals.

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