Tigers recaptured after escape in Dutch village
May 14, 2016Police and veterinarians managed to subdue the two Bengal tigers - named Radjah and Dehli - after several hours on the loose on Saturday in the village of Oldeberkoop in the north of the Netherlands.
"Careful work by a dog catcher and a vet appears to have tranquilised both tigers. Now checking if they're sleeping deeply," local police officer Jan Graafstra said in a tweet.
Although an earlier effort to tranquilize one of the big cats failed, police said residents were never in danger.
The animals fled the Felida center, a shelter that takes in big cats from circuses and zoos.
Dutch news agency ANP reported the tigers had escaped through a gate that had been accidently left open.
The center tends to the animals before moving some of them to a larger shelter in South Africa.
Radjah and Dehli had been acquired from a zoo in Germany that could no longer care for them.
cw/sms (AFP, Reuters)