The Serval Conservation and Educational Refuge

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TSCAER - Serval Rescue

The Serval Conservation and Education Refuge (TSCER) was founded to protect and care for rehomed or rescued domesticated and wild African serval cats. Our refuge and rehabilitation center serves all servals and the owners requiring assistance, with a focus on specialized care for handicapped servals and comprehensive public education on serval husbandry, characteristics, history, conservation, and care requirements. Servals, frequently kept as pets or utilized in Savannah cat breeding programs, thrive in captivity but face significant challenges from extremist animal rights organizations advocating for their removal from private and public ownership, even when provided with exemplary care. This misleading rhetoric fuels legislative bans, resulting in confiscation and euthanasia.
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Hartford, AL 36344-6247 USA
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Protect and care for rehomed or rescued African serval Cats. The Serval Conservation and Educational Refuge TSCAER OUR WORK TSCAER The Serval Conservation and Rescue is addressing the critical need for the rescue rehabilitation and responsible rehoming of African servals in captivity. The rising demand for exotic pets combined with insufficient knowledge of serval care has led to a growing number of servals being abandoned mistreated or confiscated due to legal restrictions or owner incapability. Many servals suffer from trauma emotional distress or physical disabilities due to improper care relocation or the loss of their caregivers.

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