An inside look into SoCal’s only accredited animal sanctuary

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — At 212 pounds, Ozzie the tiger’s neutering procedure not only brought some spectators to the surgery room, but took nearly a dozen hands to complete.

“We are a no breed facility, [Ozzie] is currently housed with another [female] cat, so we do want to make sure that we don’t have any issues there,” Registered Veterinary Technician Jordan Medina said.

For more than two decades, this accredited sanctuary in Alpine has been rescuing big cats and exotic animals, many pulled from abuse, neglect, or the illegal wildlife trade…

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