North Texas – Good news! Looks like India the tiger is settling in well at her new home in Murchison, located between Dallas and Tyler in north Texas.
Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch posted an update on India to their Facebook page Wednesday afternoon saying the tiger is eating well, napping in his hammock, batting around balls, and splashing in his water trough.
Happy Wednesday! We are very excited to bring you updates on India and how he is doing here at #blackbeautyranch!
India.Posted by Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch on Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The ranch added that India also enjoys attention from his caregivers who interact with him a lot through the fencing, so he feels safe and comfortable.
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Juan A. Lozano May 16, 2021 - 4:33 PM
HOUSTON (AP) â A tiger that frightened residents after it was last seen briefly wandering around a Houston neighborhood has been found after a nearly week-long search and appears to be unharmed, police said.
In a short video tweeted by Houston police Saturday night, Cmdr. Ron Borza can be seen sitting next to the tiger, petting the animal and saying it has been a long week searching for it. a short video tweeted
âBut we got him, and heâs healthy,â Borza said as the wife of the man police allege is the animal s owner sat next to him and fed the tiger with a baby bottle. The tiger was being held at BARC, the city of Houstonâs animal shelter, but was expected to be taken Sunday morning to the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch, an animal sanctuary in Murchison, Texas, located southeast of Dallas.
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The 9-month-old male will be taken to an animal sanctuary.
By JUAN A. LOZANOAssociated Press
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HOUSTON A tiger that frightened residents after it was last seen briefly wandering around a Houston neighborhood has been found after a nearly week-long search and appears to be unharmed, police announced Saturday evening.
In a short video tweeted by Houston police, Cmdr. Ron Borza can be seen sitting next to the tiger, petting the animal and saying it has been a long week searching for it.
“But we got him, and he’s healthy,” Borza said as the wife of the man police allege is the animal’s owner sat next to him and fed the tiger with a baby bottle. The tiger was being held at BARC, the city of Houston’s animal shelter, but was expected to be taken Sunday morning to the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch, an animal sanctuary in Murchison, Texas, located southeast of Dallas.