01/13/2017
Facebook has allowed Raelynn's photos of her small children ages 14 and 11 sleeping and laying down with the approx. 48 pound tiger cub Hemi, to be taken down, But we have sent these photos to many government agencies and other organizations that deal with animal abuse and neglect. We will be keeping watch to see if she continues to put her children's lives at risk, and will handle each situation accordingly.
We have also had two video's taken down from our page that we posted showing how Lori allows exotic animals allowed to be taken home by volunteers that reside in Broken Arrow city limits, which is in fact illegal, in these two videos, it was the tiger cub Hemi playing around in Raelynn's backyard, that clearly shows the neighborhood in the background. This illegal practice not only puts her at risk, her children at risk, but all of the neigbors, and their families at risk. Thankfully, once you post something on the internet, it is always there somewhere, we have recovered them, and have sent them off to the authorities as well.
When it comes down to it, no matter how cool it may seem, or even if you think you are helping out, you should always make sure that you aren't breaking the law, or putting your children in harms way.
We have also had two video's taken down from our page that we posted showing how Lori allows exotic animals allowed to be taken home by volunteers that reside in Broken Arrow city limits, which is in fact illegal, in these two videos, it was the tiger cub Hemi playing around in Raelynn's backyard, that clearly shows the neighborhood in the background. This illegal practice not only puts her at risk, her children at risk, but all of the neighbors, and their families at risk. Thankfully, once you post something on the internet, it is always there somewhere, we have recovered them, and have sent them off to the authorities as well.