Our Animals

How We Get Our Animals


Most of the exotic animals that call the International Exotic Animal Sanctuary home have been abused, abandoned, neglected, confiscated, or previously owned by individuals unwilling or unable to provide for these magnificent animals. Additionally, the Sanctuary has taken in three other exotic felines in need of a permanent home; a snow leopard and an Amur leopard. They will contribute to our educational program. All three are on the endangered list; the Amur leopard is the rarest large felines in the world with only about 114 remaining on the planet.


Sasha Hopefully with the help of these cats and the other animals of IEAS, the Sanctuary can educate the public about the value and worth of these sensitive, intelligent, and perceptive beings so that their future, along with that of all animals, as an important part of our world is insured.