Showing posts with label rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rescue. Show all posts

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Big Cats Roar for Wine



Spring and summer are the seasons to get outdoors and socialize among friends and family; why not also enjoy a nice glass of wine?

The Roar Reserve wine by Big Cat Rescue is a line of certified organic and vegan wines that also help big cats. Big Cat Rescue’s mission “is to provide a permanent home for the wildcats in [their] care and to educate the public in order to eliminate the causes of abandonment and abuse.” A portion of each sale goes directly to Big Cat Rescue’s efforts to save big cats. Depending on the size of your order, you can donate between $6 and $22.99 of the purchase price toward helping big cats in the wild and at Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida. 

The wines available for purchase include: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Malbec, a Sampler package, and a Collector’s package. The prices range from $19.99 for one bottle to $117.95 for the Collector’s package of six bottles. Each bottle carries the face of a big cat on the label so feel free to choose your favorite big cat or the wine that appeals to your personal palate.

If you’re not a wine drinker at all, donate directly to Big Cat Rescue where 100% of your donations go straight to saving big cats.

For more information, visit Big Cat Rescue and BenefitWines

Friday, October 29, 2010

Happy Big Cat Halloween!

Big Cat Rescue is a nonprofit educational sanctuary devoted to the care and protection of big cats. To give their big cats the Halloween experience, Big Cat Rescue receives donated pumpkins left over after Halloween each year from Wal-Mart and local churches. Then, the big cats are each given a delicious pumpkin to enjoy as they wish; some eat the pumpkins while others simply play with them. Enjoy!




According to Big Cat Rescue, their Mission Statement is as follows:
“Big Cat Rescue, a non profit educational sanctuary, is devoted to rescuing and providing a permanent home for exotic (i.e. wild, not domestic) cats who have been abused, abandoned, bred to be pets, retired from performing acts, or saved from being slaughtered for fur coats, and to educating the public about these animals and the issues facing them in captivity and in the wild. 
The sanctuary is home to the most diverse population of exotic cats in the world, with 16 species and subspecies of wild cat represented among more than 100 residents.  These include tigers, lions, liger, leopards, cougars, bobcats, lynx, ocelots, servals, caracals and others, many of whom are threatened, endangered, or now extinct in the wild.”
To learn more about what you can do to help the big cats you care about, visit Big Cat Rescue and take action. The options are endless; donate either your time or money, become a sponsor, purchase merchandise from the Big Cat Store, or donate materials listed on the Big Cat Rescue Wish List