Exotic Feline Rescue Center, Animal sanctuary in Center Point, Indiana.
The Exotic Feline Rescue Center is an animal sanctuary in Indiana that houses rescued tigers, lions, leopards, and other large cat species. The facility features specially designed habitats spread across extensive grounds to accommodate more than 100 rescued felines.
The facility was established in 1991 and grew from caring for just a few cats into one of the largest big cat rescue operations in the United States. This growth reflects the increasing demand for specialized care and protection of these animals.
The center plays an important role in raising awareness about wild cat conservation and helping visitors understand the challenges involved in caring for these animals. Through its work, it educates people about the needs and behaviors of different feline species.
Visitors can explore the grounds through guided tours and observe the large cats from safe distances. Safety guidelines are strictly followed to protect both guests and animals during all visits.
The center operates a specialized veterinary clinic where complex dental work and advanced medical procedures are performed on the rescued cats. This medical facility allows staff to treat injuries and conditions that would be difficult to manage elsewhere.
Location: Indiana
GPS coordinates: 39.39370,-87.06860
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:44
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