Local Animal Sanctuary Owner Arrested
Humane Officials Raided Ranch Overnight
Posted: 8:10 am EDT March 14, 2008Updated: 6:08 pm EDT March 14, 2008
TARENTUM, Pa. -- In one of the largest anti-cruelty raids of recent times, more than 600 cats living in squalor were seized from the property known as the Tiger Ranch Cat Sanctuary in Tarentum, Pa., by a team of animal welfare experts from the Pennsylvania SPCA (PSPCA) and the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®).In addition, nine dogs, six horses and one goat were also seized from the premises.Neighbors said they have been trying for years to have the sanctuary closed.The PSPCA obtained a warrant on Thursday from the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office to search the 28-acre property. The cats will be transferred to the Clarion County Humane Society in Shippenville, Pa., where they will be examined and treated.Tiger Ranch is a nonprofit organization registered to 45-year-old Lin Marie, owner of the property, and has been in operation since 1994.Its mission, as listed on its Web site, www.tigerranch.org, is "to provide a sanctuary (safe haven) for abandoned, abused, neglected, unwanted friendly and feral cats; a viable alternative to euthanasia." However, the site lists no address or contact information.Marie, also known as Linda M. Bruno, was arrested and charged with animal cruelty.
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