We care for big cats and fund conservation to protect them from worldwide extinction
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The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent is working to help save some of the most endangered cats in the World from extinction, housing over 50 - from the largest, the Amur Tiger to the most endangered, the Amur Leopard. We are part of coordinated international breeding programmes to help maintain a healthy captive population, in the hope that ultimately they will be released into their natural habitat to mix with their counterparts in the wild. To keep our site quite and tranquil we offer personal big cat experiences by appointment only.
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The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent is working to help save endangered cats from extinction. Our Four Pillars of Ethos are Welfare, Breeding, Education & Conservation. Housing around 50 wild cats, from the world’s largest, the Amur tiger to the most endangered, the Amur leopard. Open by appointment only.