All tigers have different stripes
Tiger stripes are unique, and Katie explains how we can use them to tell our residents apart.
Curator Kathryn Bertok interviewed by The 919 Podcast
Kathryn gives a great interview with new podcast that highlights spots in the Triangle.
Here’s where white tigers come from
You’ll probably be seeing a lot of white tigers over the next few weeks, and we ask that you use this as a chance to spread the message about the plight they face in captivity.
Madonna Tiger has tooth removed
Keepers noticed swelling in the tiger’s right cheek, which turned out to be a tooth root abscess.
Mona and Moki Tigers enjoy a meal
Watch volunteer coordinator Maryssa feed hungry Mona and Moki Tigers 18 pounds of chicken.
Volunteer of the Month, February 2018
[breadcrumb] Carolina Tiger Rescue, formerly the Carnivore Preservation Trust, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit wildlife sanctuary whose mission is saving and protecting wild cats in captivity and in the wild. Sally quickly became a wonderful asset to Carolina Tiger in just a...
Lunch is served at the rescue!
Our animals get a variety of meat for their whole carcass diets.
Be our guest!
The 11th Annual Black Tie & Tails Auction will take place on Feb. 24 at Washington Duke Inn in Durham.
The detrimental effects of cub petting
Carolina Tiger Rescue does not condone the cub-petting or pay-to-play industries. The scars can have lasting effects on the animals.
What have the kinkajous been up to?
Our three resident kinkajous live indoors for the winter months, and they still need daily care.




