KINGSTON, Tenn., March 20 (UPI) -- A
Tennessee sanctuary housing 265 tigers, lions and other big cats is
being sued by neighbors who allege problems including noise and odor
from the felines.
Everett Bloom, John Woody, Harold Pesterfield and
Ronald Bean, neighbors of Tiger Haven, filed a lawsuit against the
Kingston sanctuary and owner Mary Lynn Haven, aka Mary Lynn Parker. The
suit alleges the home for big cats created an "unacceptable noise level,
odor, waste and water runoff from the Tiger Haven facility," Courthouse
News Service reported Thursday.
The lawsuit alleges Tiger Haven
was granted a permit by the state to keep a single tiger in 1991, but it
has since expanded to house "more than 265 big cats, including tigers,
lions, leopards, cougars and jaguar, as well as 11 lesser cats such as
serval, caracal, bobcat, and lynx."
The suit states "Tigers,
lions, cougars, leopards, jaguars and all large cats and mixed breeds
thereof are classified as inherently dangerous animals [carnivores]
under Class 1 of the laws of the State of Tennessee.read more
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