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The cubs had appeared to be doing well, and it's unclear why they died, Hawkins said. Because of that, she said the remaining two were taken to the zoo, which has equipment and experience for hand-feeding animals. A necropsy also is planned.
State officials hope to move the cubs, their mother and the other seized tigers to a sanctuary that would be contracted to keep them until any legal challenges are resolved, Hawkins said.
Owner Cyndi Huntsman has an administrative appeal pending with the department over a quarantine order and plans another over the order that led to the seizure. After that, the issue could be taken to court.
The state also took two pumas, two baboons and a chimpanzee from Stump Hill, which officials considered to be the last large facility not complying with stricter rules enacted after a suicidal man released lions, tigers and other creatures from a Zanesville-area farm in 2011.
Huntsman argues that her farm is a licensed educational facility exempt from permit requirements and that her animals are no threat and should be returned. Her attorney, John Juergensen, contends that the state improperly seized Huntsman's property and that the cubs' deaths are among the "detrimental consequences."
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