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Savannah Esteban The Wildcat Sanctuary UPROAR! August 2016 Issue 9

The Wildcat Sanctuary UPROAR! August 2016 Issue 10 Shadow, leopard Tammy Thies Founder & Executive Director Julie Hanan Contributor Carissa L. Winter Graphic Designer Photography by TWS staff and Pamela Lammersen of PCML Photography Mission: Provide natural sanctuary to wild cats in need and inspire change to end the captive wildlife crisis. Vision: Help create a world where wild animal sanctuaries are no longer needed. The Wildcat Sanctuary is accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries and the American Sanctuary Association. The Wildcat Sanctuary is a tax-exempt charity under the IRS code section 501c3, our federal tax ID number is 22-3857401. The Wildcat Sanctuary PO Box 314 Sandstone, MN 55072 320-245-6871 Follow us on: Copyright The Wildcat Sanctuary. All Rights Reserved. 2 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

From the Founder Keeping them safe The deep love we share for our animals is heartwarming, yet that same deep love is also why it can be so heartbreaking. For the last 16 years as the founder of TWS, with your help, I ve rescued hundreds of animals. I ve seen horrible abuse where tigers had frozen to the ground, a farm where I had to step over skeletons of those who had starved to death to reach a cougar, and a cougar so full of mange, it was difficult to even tell she was a cat. I ve seen animals in spaces too small to turn around with no shelter, but had to leave because our warrant only allowed for us to take the tigers and bears to sanctuary. People often ask, how do I get through it? That they couldn t bear it. But for me, that isn t the worst part. On the day of a rescue, I am there to do a job. A job for you and most importantly, a job for the animals we are there to help. It s not easy to compartmentalize, but it is often necessary. No matter how bad the scene may be, we re there to provide a new lease on life for all of those the law will allow. And to get them home safely is my priority. But once those animals are in our custody, my mindset changes. Now that we have them safe, it s our job to keep them safe. It s supposed to be a new beginning to their life. And when cats like Caracal Ivan come to us and are too weak to live past a few days, or recently surrendered Savannah Esteban is diagnosed with terminal FIP, those are the moments I break and fall to my knees. With every promise and doing everything we possibly can, sometimes we still can t make them safe. That s when I feel helpless and truly heartbroken. I feel a deep responsibility, as I know you do, to ensure that every cat we rescue deserves a life of happiness and, hopefully, a long one at that. So when that s cut short, I feel I ve failed. Luckily, I have support from all of you. And so do the cats. Once I process my own feelings, I need to focus on those that still need us. I need to cherish the moments with those that are still here. And I need to prepare myself for the next cat that needs rescue. I have learned I cannot promise a lifetime to every cat we rescue, but we can provide them a lifetime of happiness, however long that may be. And that is the most important thing. Thank you for being by my side, Tammy Thies Ekaterina, tiger UPROAR! August 2016 3

Esteban s FIP Diagnosis I remember the call vividly. I was at home on my couch, cradling Abby, TWS first ever rescued Bengal cat. Tears were flowing down my face as I was making the heart-wrenching decision to say goodbye to her. Abby s intestinal lymphoma was no longer responding to treatment. It was because of her that we would become a home to over 50 more Bengals and hybrid wild cats which was good and bad. The hybrids cost us more in vet bills than all big cats combined, and it can be so difficult to manage their behavioral and medical issues. Abby was no different, she had chronic IBD (irritable bowel disorder) and pancreatitis, as many hybrids do, which eventually led to her intestinal lymphoma. As I was trying to find the right time to say goodbye and grieve, I was receiving continuous emails and phone calls from the owner of a Savannah kitten. She wanted immediate answers on how to fix the chronic diarrhea and lack of litter box use of the kitten she purchased from a breeder. My patience was waning after several consults with her to help this kitten. The owner had spent several thousand dollars in vet care, tests and treatments. Nothing seemed to help. She finally decided to surrender Esteban to TWS. Upon his arrival, his diarrhea cleared up within a few days. He appeared to be a happy and healthy kitten once his IBD was under control. He quickly crawled his way into our hearts, even though I had initial hesitation to accept him into our program. Esteban s Symptoms After a week or so, he began to run a high fever, even reaching 105.1, and he was immediately hospitalized and brought to the specialists at the University of Minnesota. Tests showed he had high globulin levels and corona titers consistent with dry Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). The non-responsive fever and high white blood count were also consistent with dry FIP, a fatal disease. Sadly, we had to accept the news that Esteban wouldn t be with us very long. 4 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

The news is easier to repeat, than it is to accept. We know so many cat families, as well as other sanctuaries, who have been affected by FIP. Vets say it s the most horrible cat disease for cats and their humans. We knew we had to research as much as we could to give the best quality of life to Esteban while minimizing exposure to any other cats. The Disease FIP is caused by a coronavirus infection and these infections are very common among cats. However, in most cases, these viral infections cause inflammation of the intestines or no symptoms. But some cats will develop this fatal disease known as FIP. It s usually found in young cats that are less than 2 or 3 years old or immune-compromised cats. It is 5 to 10 times greater for cats coming from breeders, catteries or shelters. FIP arises from certain viral mutations that occur in the infected cats and failure of their immune systems to contain such mutated viruses. FIP is virtually 100% fatal, and there is no known cure. Esteban had a lot of Esteban, savannah Make a gift at WildcatSanctuary.org UPROAR! August 2016 5

factors against him including being a hybrid cat (which often involves high corona titers), being a kitten, and being bred in a cattery. The disease often mutates after a high stress incident. Esteban s symptoms first appeared in December 2015 after he was neutered. We contacted universities nationwide that were running studies on FIP, including UC Davis, University of Kansas and University of Tennessee. We decided to treat Esteban with Polyprenyl Immunostimulant to help his own immune system fight the virus and hopefully slow the progression of the disease. We know it s not a cure, but our hope is that it increases his quality of life and number of days with us. Our Time Together I can t imagine how hard it will be to say goodbye to little Esteban when it s time. Though he s so small, he s taken up a huge portion of my heart. I know you feel the same way. I can only believe that Esteban is here for a very special reason and when his work is done, he will begin a new journey with so many others who remain with us in spirit. For now, I love sharing blissful moments with him like running in the grass, chatting at the barn swallows, running relays in the hallway and especially those loving moments right before his nap. As hard as my heart hurts for when that time comes, I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to get to know such a special cat with such a big message to share. Esteban now has his wings Esteban lost his battle with FIP after this article was written on July 19th. The times I spent with Esteban were some of the most special I can remember. He only arrived a few months ago, but he was as loved as if he was one of the first. Esteban, thank you for sharing what time you had and making the world so special. FIP may have given you your wings, but we hope your story raises awareness for this awful disease and one day we can give the happy news that there is a cure. Fly high my little boy and please visit often. 6 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

What is FIP? Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease of cats caused by certain strains of a virus called the feline coronavirus. Most strains of feline coronavirus do not cause disease. Cats infected with a feline coronavirus generally do not show any symptoms during the initial viral infection, and an immune response occurs with the development of antiviral antibodies. In a small percentage of infected cats (5 to 10 percent), either by a mutation of the virus or by an aberration of the immune response, the infection progresses into clinical FIP. The virus is then referred to as feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV). With the assistance of the antibodies that are supposed to protect the cat, white blood cells are infected with the virus, and these cells then transport the virus throughout the cat s body. An intense inflammatory reaction occurs around vessels in the tissues where these infected cells locate, often in the abdomen, kidney, or brain. It is this interaction between the body s own immune system and the virus that is responsible for the disease. Once a cat develops clinical FIP involving one or many systems of the cat s body, the disease is progressive and is almost always fatal. The way clinical FIP develops as an immune-mediated disease is unique, unlike any other viral disease of animals or humans. Resources: Cornell Feline Health Center http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/health_information/ brochure_ftp.cfm Winn Feline Foundation http://www.winnfelinefoundation.org/about-us/missionstatement Esteban, savannah Kansas State University Veterinary Medicine http://www.k-state.edu/media/newsreleases/apr16/ fipdisease4816.html UPROAR! August 2016 7

A Haven for Hybrid Cats The Wildcat Sanctuary Welcomes Savannahs Leo and Andre Leo, savannah Leo Leo s story is a common one, and one we hear all too often. From the information we ve received, Leo was purchased by a Minnesotan last winter as an exotic pet. Even though it s illegal to own first through third generation hybrids (F1-F3) in the state of Minnesota, that isn t why Leo made his way to our Sanctuary. Instead, it was his behavioral issues. Leo, like most hybrids, wasn t consistently using the litter box in the house and he was also aggressive to the owner s other animals. Therefore, his owner placed a free to good home ad on the local Craigslist. An individual who always wanted a Bengal or hybrid cat answered the ad. She was very excited to welcome such a unique cat into her home. When she arrived to pick up Leo, he was being kept in a cage in the garage. She was informed that he had been 4-paw declawed earlier that month as an adult cat, which is so tragic to hear. Several medications were prescribed for the previous owner by her veterinarian to try to help with Leo s diarrhea, as well as medication for the ear mites he suffered with. It appears very little of these medications were administered since they were given to the new owner, along with Leo. The new owner soon realized that Leo needed a special home where all his emotional and medical needs could be met. Thankfully, her research led her to finding The Wildcat Sanctuary. 8 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

Andre, savannah Hybrid Issues It s easy for many people to understand why a 400 lb. tiger should not be kept as a pet, but people will still try to keep small wild cats and hybrid cats as pets. No matter the size, wild means wild! When a domestic cat is crossed with a small wild cat, it s known as an F1 hybrid cat. Many breeders cross domestic cats with Servals, Asian Leopard Cats or Jungle Cats. Breeders market these cats as lap leopards for high prices and say they have the look of the wild and personality of the domestic. However, genetics doesn t work this way. Breeders cannot choose which elements you get of the wild and which you get of the domestic cat. These cats are caught between two worlds. Some are feral or shy, others want attention, most have health and behavioral issues. But, all are loved and cared for once they arrive at The Wildcat Sanctuary. With your help, Ledger, Phoenix, Bronx, Hilo and over 30 hybrid cats live in the Hybrid Haven area of our sanctuary. We accept the soiling, health and behavioral problems that most people deem inappropriate pet behavior. With your support, we provide them indoor and outdoor areas where they can stretch their natural wild side. Even though they may be small in stature, hybrids still have a wild nature and are not appropriate pets. With so many wonderful domestic animals in desperate need of homes, there s simply no excuse for purchasing or breeding exotic cats as pets. We hope you ll help us educate others whenever you see hybrids being promoted as appropriate pets - since nothing could be further from the truth. Andre Andre s story is a bit different. He was surrendered to a local shelter after his owner of many years passed away. He is a very shy cat and unsure of his new surroundings. We re glad the shelter reached out to the Sanctuary to help Andre adjust to his new life. Once we learn a little bit more about Andre s personality, he ll move out to a bungalow that will give him the opportunity to flourish at TWS, too. You can sponsor Andre or Leo at WildcatSanctuary.org UPROAR! August 2016 9

Working Together Big Cats See the Dentist Does your dentist work on the weekend? Luckily for many big cats, the dental professionals from the Peter Emily International Veterinary Dental Foundation do! In fact, these volunteers traveled around the world, all to provide muchneeded oral surgery for several cats including cougar Matty, leopard Shazam, tiger Nikita, serval Sebastian and Bengal Peekaboo. Board-certified veterinary anesthesiologists Dr. Baldo and Dr. Guedes, along with resident anesthesiologist Dr. Shipley, also volunteered their time to assure the cats sleep well during their procedures. This anesthesia team provides services for The University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center, so the cats were in expert hands. We re extremely touched to see so many professionals come together to help big cats who should never have been kept as pets or for profit. Shazam, leopard Nikita, tiger Matty, cougar 10 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

Bob Barker $50,000 Match The Wildcat Sanctuary received a generous $50,000 challenge grant from legendary Bob Barker and the DJ&T Foundation. This means every dollar received by August 31 (up to $50,000) will be matched! Since we need to raise over $100,000 to build an indoor shelter building for the cats in the Feline Meadows area of the sanctuary, this is a much-needed match we hope inspires many to give, too. Will you consider donating today to help us complete the Feline Meadows building? The cats will be so happy to have comfortable, indoor, warm den areas to snuggle up in before winter arrives this year thanks to you! Thank you Lions, Tigers and Beers! It started as an idea by some Chicago fans a few years ago. Loving wild cats and wanting to help, they came up with the idea to host an annual fundraiser at their restaurant Northdown Taproom in Chicago, Illinois. Now, it s become a highly anticipated, fundraising event every year! Lions, Tigers and Beers and its partners offered the rarest, most unique, top-rated, and one-off kegs for this one day fundraiser! Hundreds of people united, raising over $11,000 for the new Feline Meadows Building! UPROAR! August 2016 11

Make a gift at WildcatSanctuary.org Shanti Deva, lion Lindsey, Eurasian lynx Callie, tiger Shadow, leopard Mufasa and Rocky, African servals 12 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

Phoenix, serval Tasha, cougar Tonka, tiger UPROAR! August 2016 13

Kittens Growing Up Did you know, over the past decade, we ve taken in seven orphaned wild-born cougar kittens? Our first wish is for them to growup wild, but when they cannot, we provide them a chance to live wild at heart. This past winter, we added four more to the list when Snow, Storm, Aspen and Blaze arrived from Washington State. Only a couple months old, they d already been through so much trying to survive as babies who d lost their mothers. Animal Planet happened to be in the area filming when wildlife officials darted and rescued Snow and Storm. Producers have been following their progress here with us and will be featuring an update about them on their show Northwoods Law: Washington State this winter when they re a year old. Introducing brother and sister Snow and Storm to brothers Aspen and Blaze so they could form a new family unit has gone very well. They re all living together and their individual personalities are really blossoming, thanks to the patient positive behavioral techniques our caretakers have used to help them learn to trust humans after such a tragic start in life. Blaze is the boldest and most dominant of the group. He ll approach to check out what caretakers are up to and loves scents, toys, and ripping up grass to toss about. His brother Aspen, though, is the least dominant. He enjoys hanging out on the high platform in their habitat with Snow, the only girl of the group. Storm s been seen pushing Blaze out of the way for a favorite toy he might like and loves rolling in the scents we sprinkle about their habitat. Snow usually hangs back to let the rowdy boys eat first and shows impeccable manners. Seeing them playfully chasing each other, enjoying toys and enrichment is such a positive sign. They re finally feeling this is home and they re safe. We look forward to watching them grow into strong, healthy, confident cougars just as their mothers would have wanted. Aspen, cougar Blaze, cougar 14 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

Snow, cougar Storm, cougar Become part of the Monthly Pride at WildcatSanctuary.org UPROAR! August 2016 15

Sanctuary at a Glance 16 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

Thank you Patrick Clancy Photography UPROAR! August 2016 17

In Honor & In Memory Gifts through July 8, 2016 In Honor In honor of Ecklund-Gledhill s wedding Nicole Ecklund In honor of Poot Kristine Hilsenhoff In honor of Como, the white tiger Sherri Hildebrandt, Ingrid Graudins, Candice Armstrong In honor of Lisa Mathews Jennifer Braster For Como and all abused cats Patti Barrett In honor of Key and Ollie Tamara Lukachy In honor of Casey Welch and Neil Beaudette s wedding Karen Holzbaur In honor of Charlie Jones Stephanie Anderson In honor of Paisley Hoppe s birthday Bonnie Ward, Patrick and Jeanne Champion, Melanie Novak In honor of Paisley and Piper Linnea Priest In honor of Kressie Richard Oprzadek In honor of Megan s birthday Justine Strom Happy Anniversary Ann May, the tigers and big cats bring out the beauty in you. Love you 14 times Eddie White In honor of Nigel and Ivan Teresa Calvert In honor of Sedona Smith Karen Smith In honor of Guapo Diablo Kim Tyndall In honor of Mother s Day David Becker In honor of Virginia Ritchie Michelle Kraft In honor of Bo Simon Ann-Marie Krahel In honor of Bitsy, my medical assistance cat Mary King In honor of Michael R Hogan Charlene Hogan In honor of Stella s first birthday and all her future animal causes Rhonda Lewis In honor of my cat Seamus, who is currently winning the battle against small cell lymphoma Jennifer Harmatz In honor of Nikita and Tasha Linda Kanuch In honor of Mio Tubman s birthday Anonymous In honor of Max and his 16th birthday Leona Krieg Liberty, cougar 18 August 2016 WildcatSanctuary.org

In Memory In memory of my Sadie girl (6/1/14 2/16/16) Kristen D Anderson In memory of Bob Meisch Ann Meisch In memory of Scarlet Victoria Kyle In memory of Anna Denise Murtha Lee Hughes In memory of Titan Vernette Christensen In memory of Levi and Meme Barbara Kull In memory of Robert W. Schimke Ann Schimke Meisch In memory of Gunther Polly Hart In memory of Apollo my beloved Bengal ocelot cat Cindy Bouquet In memory of Sue Josephson s cat, Norton Gloria and Jerry Pope In memory of my son, Ken Czupta Donna Czupta Grabowski In memory of our sweet Potter Megan Olejniczak In memory of Tammy s cat, Abby Sally Thornton In memory of Tammy s dog, Nala Sally Thornton In memory of Lynn Leonhart Helen Davila In memory of Kato Lokai, Smoky and Peg In memory of Lilly and Titan Rochelle Williams, Kris Nozal In memory of my beloved Zoe Carol Robershaw In memory of my Tonkinese Christopher Coffman In memory of Kip and Peeky Dawn Perault and Tim Amstutz In memory of our late Marble Bengal, Snap Raymond Olsen In memory of Monica David Becker In memory of Fresa Kim Steele In memory of our Burmese, Ashley Kathryn Dube In memory of Ping, a dog from Thailand, adopted by Lauren Dosal Leslie Dodd In memory of Chloe Rosalind Annen, Alice and Herbert Cederberg In memory of Nina, Sunny, Lola and Troubadour Debra Matthees In memory of Tang Teresa Treiger In memory of Robert L Hogan Charlene Hogan In memory of Mikey T., sweetest buddy Lynn Krapf In memory of my own feline companions Christopher Coffman In memory of Tasha Charles Luke, Lisa Paulson In memory of Suzi Kay LaFleur In memory of our cat, Mimi Wanda Strom In memory of Guapo Dawn Killen-Courtney and Richard Courtney In memory of Dante forever in my heart Mary Simon In memory of beloved Henry, tuxedo cat 1999-2016 Ken and Teena Shield In memory of Alice Schealler Emily Belanus Sunshine & Midnite, Sisters Furever Nancy Williams Make a memorial or honorarium gift at WildcatSanctuary.org. UPROAR! August 2016 19

PO Box 314 Sandstone, MN 55072 NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES MN PERMIT 30308 WHITE TIGER PARTY Jungle Boogie 2016 October 16 Save the date for Jungle Boogie 2016 - the White TIGER Party - to celebrate our rescue work and to educate about the truth behind white tigers and other big cats in need. Join us at an elegant and eclectic destination winery for an exciting evening to benefit the wild ones! This white and wine focused event includes custom wine, full bar, delicious meal, and great company. Founder Tammy Thies will update you on Sanctuary happenings and Sarah Knox will bring you an amazing live auction. This event promises to be the cat s meow so hurry to reserve your space today before the event sells out! Register online at WildcatSanctuary.org Jeremy, tiger