Tiger Owner Tries To Flee With Pet Big Cat Bundled Into Car To Dodge Police

A man who secretly kept a tigress in his shed for three years was seized by police when he tried to flee with the big cat in his car.

Astonished officers discovered the fully grown beast running free in a rubbish-strewn yard in Starominskaya, western Russia, after a tip-off from terrified neighbours.

Police video footage of the raid on 31st October shows the tigress apparently calm as it prowls around the yard marking its territory with its chin.

Later, reports local media, police arrested the owner, who has not been named, when he tried to give police the slip and bundled the big cat into his car.

Photo shows a tigress hidden in a barn by a man in Starominskaya, Krasnodar Krai, Russia on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. The animal was seized and transferred to a specialized organization for temporary custody. (@proc_23, NF/newsX)

Starominsky District Prosecutor’s Officer later said: “The investigation established that a resident of the village of Starominskaya purchased a tigress in an unspecified location in approximately 2021 for the purpose of keeping her in a farm building on the territory of his home as a pet.

“During the inspection, the owner of the tigress did not have any documents confirming the legality of the acquisition of the animal, and therefore it was decided to seize the tigress and transfer it to a specialised institution for its further maintenance since it poses a threat to the safety of life and health of people.”

They added: “At the time of the seizure of the tigress, the owner of the wild animal resisted and prevented the seizure of the animal, tried to take it out in his car for the purpose of its further shelter.”

Photo shows a tigress hidden in a barn by a man in Starominskaya, Krasnodar Krai, Russia on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. The animal was seized and transferred to a specialized organization for temporary custody. (@proc_23, NF/newsX)

The owner may now face charges of disobeying a police officer and endangering public safety.

Local media reports say the tigress was tranquilised and taken to a wild animal refuge for veterinary checks.


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