FILE - In this Feb. 12, 2019, file photo, a tiger that was found in a Southeast Houston residence awaits transport to a rescue facility at the BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions building in Houston. The ex-owner of a tiger rescued from a filthy cage in an abandoned house in Houston has been charged with animal cruelty. Houston police, Wednesday, May 15, 2019, arrested 24-year-old Brittany Garza on the misdemeanor count involving a non-livestock animal. (Godofredo A. Vasquez/Houston Chronicle via AP, File)
Republished May 16, 2019 - 11:09 AM
Original Publication Date May 16, 2019 - 9:06 AM
HOUSTON - The ex-owner of a tiger rescued from a filthy cage in an abandoned house in Houston has been charged with animal cruelty.
Houston police Wednesday arrested 24-year-old Brittany Garza on the misdemeanour count involving a non-livestock animal. She's free on $100 bond. An attorney for Garza, Jay Cohen, declined comment Thursday.
The Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Murchison has cared for the 350-pound (22.68-kilogram) tiger since it was found in February by people entering the house to smoke marijuana.
A judge in April ruled the sanctuary, located 70 miles (112.65 kilometres) southeast of Dallas, can keep the tiger and that Garza must pay nearly $12,000 for the animal's care.
The shelter is doing an online poll to name the tiger. The choices are Ezekiel, George, Loki (LOH'-kee) or Navi.
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