PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For it’s sixth year in a row, a big cat sanctuary in Marion County is taking anti-Valentine’s Day to the next level.
The accredited WildCat Ridge Sanctuary, located in Scotts Mills, is home to more than 80 wild cats who were born in captivity, but rescued from abuse and neglect.
For their annual “Be My Bloody Valentine” fundraiser, the sanctuary writes your ex’s name on a “bloody heart” made of gelatin and meat, records one of their wild cats gobbling it up and posts the best videos on Valentine’s Day on their social media pages.
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The donors also get to keep the videos of the animals, so they can watch them eating the “heart” over and over again…