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Endangered Species Conservation Federation


Big Cat Guidelines

The LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. (LIOC-ESCF) supports responsible ownership of all 38 currently recognized species of non-domestic feline, in keeping with sound animal husbandry practices and Federal, State and local government regulations.

Successful management of these wild animals and its inherant risk to the public, owners, handlers and cats, necessitates strong motivation and plentiful resources, both financial and emotional. These requirements increase proportionately to the size of the cat. Accordingly, the LIOC-ESCF neither recommends nor encourages inexperienced individuals' acquisition of species which can achieve or exceed an adult weight of 100 lbs. Felines in this category include lions, tigers, jaguars, all species of leopard, cougars and resultant off-spring from inter-breeding between any of these species (hybrids).

The LIOC-ESCF further encourages all breeders and sellers of such felidae to assure themselves, prior to transfer of ownership, that a potential owner has the experience, training and facilities needed to provide proper housing and care in legal, stable and secure circumstances.

Acceptance of the responsibility for potential consequences of non-domestic feline husbandry should be undertaken only by informed individuals. Further, the dedication and discipline needed to acquire as much pertinent information as possible before acquiring a big cat is even more imperative.

The LIOC-ESCF is aware that some inexperienced owners are currently in possession of cats who are (or will be) 100 lbs. and urges anyone in this position to take advantage of the assistance, advice and moral encouragement the LIOC-ESCF can provide.





Submitted By: Lynn Culver
Copyright © 2001 LIOC-ESCF