Big Cat Party Raises $48,000 for WildCat Haven

Big Cat Party Raises $48,000 for WildCat Haven

West Linn, October 5th, 2013. It was Flappers and Fedoras for the 110 supporters who came to the Oregon Golf Club for WildCat Haven‘s 12th annual Big Cat Bash: “Roaring!” Inspired by the 1920’s, guests cavorted wearing their sharpest retro duds while raising money for food, vet care and building expenses for our captive born wildcat rescues. (Photo credit, ©2013 www.karineaigner.com/wch)

Sandi Dykstra Cheri Cooley-Hick Suzanne Roberts Sally Plymton Carol Kersley Carol Crawford

Sandi Dykstra, Cheri Cooley-Hick, Suzanne Roberts, Sally Plymton, Carol Kersley, Carol Crawford

Cheryl & Mike Tuller Co-founders of WildCat Haven

Cheryl & Mike Tuller Co-founders of WildCat Haven

Best Costume line up

Best Costume line up

Jan Vales, WCH Development Director  & Ian Ford, son of Mike & Cheryl Tuller

Jan Vales, WCH Development Director & Ian Ford, son of Mike & Cheryl Tuller

Ken Hick & Howard Hedinger- Board Directors at WildCat Haven

Ken Hick & Howard Hedinger- Board Directors at WildCat Haven

 Scott Tom shows the love to Howard Hedinger :)

Scott Tom shows the love to Howard Hedinger

Elizabeth Entenman - WCH Event Planner, Cara Rose White & Adele Tom

Elizabeth Entenman – WCH Event Planner, Cara Rose White & Adele Tom

 Linda Melton - Board Member & Leslie Birrenkott - volunteer

Board Member Linda Melton & – volunteer Leslie Birrenkott

Founder Mike’s family are Lisa (sister), Kay (mom), Mike & Sharon (sister)

WildCat Haven is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill, ‘last hope’ sanctuary located in beautiful Sherwood, Oregon. Our mission is to provide a safe, natural lifetime home for captive-born wildcats in need. Earning verification and accreditation from both The Global Federation of American Sanctuaries (GFAS) and The American Sanctuary Association (ASA) WildCat Haven is not open to the public; nor do we buy, sell, breed or exhibit our animals. It’s a philosophy we believe in and stand by for the safety and well being of the wildcats. We are not a zoo for people but a safe haven for the animals in our care. Our rescues depend on us to provide for them. They trust we will keep them safe, comfortable, healthy and free from the pain and suffering they have experienced. And we are committed to fulfilling that trust every day. WCH Sanctuary receives no state or federal funding relying on fund-raising, and our generous donors and sponsors.