
[Ed. – Could explain why the house was abandoned, when you think about it.]
A woman called the Houston’s city information line on Monday to explain how she found the tiger, Houston Police spokeswoman Kese Smith told ABC News.
Authorities say they spoke with the caller to determine whether the information given was due to the effects of drugs, or if the tiger was real. …
After obtaining a warrant, officials entered the property where they found a caged tiger in the garage. …
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The tiger seemed to be friendly and wasn’t growling, Cottingham told ABC News. …
It is illegal to own a tiger within the Houston city limits, Smith confirmed with ABC.