



Two neglected tigers rescued from a roadside tourist attraction in Oklahoma are beginning new lives at California's Oakland Zoo after receiving much-needed medical treatment. The female tigers, now named Lola and Mia, were rescued in June from an Oklahoma attraction which was shut down by the U.S.
The tigers will live in the Oakland Zoo's newly remodeled tiger exhibit which had been empty since their previous rescued tiger passed away last year.The Oakland Zoo says the tigers' treatment points to the need to pass the federal Big Cat Public Safety Act, which would regulate the possession, exhibition, or breeding of the animals and restrict direct contact between the public and the big cats.
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