Volunteer bitten by tiger at Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. » A female volunteerwho regularly feeds big cats was bitten and seriously injured by a tiger Thursday morning at Carole Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue sanctuary in Florida, which was made famous by the Netflix series “Tiger King,” officials said. Hillsborough County Fire Rescue received a trauma alert call about 8:30 a.m. Thursday from the sanctuary, agency spokesman Eric Seidel told The Associated Press. Baskin, CEO of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, said in an email to the AP that the volunteer, Candy- Couser, 69, was feeding a 3-year-old-male tiger named Kimba when she noticed the animal was not in his usual location. Baskin said Couser opened a gate that had been clipped shut but she reached in to unclip it.