We will always remember you, Hirah – December 2025

In July 2023, WildCat Ridge Sanctuary welcomed the last of Siegfried and Roy’s Las Vegas tigers. WildCat Ridge was honored to offer sisters Hirah and Maharani, along with their mother, father, aunt, and uncle a new home in the quiet serenity of the Oregon foothills.
The transformation was beautiful to witness. Both Hirah and Maharani embraced their new sanctuary home with grace and curiosity. Here, they would spend their days exploring their natural enclosures, basking in the Oregon sunshine, and living at their own pace. Hirah loved to take sneaky swims in her pool when the keepers weren’t watching.
Sadly, during her time at WCR, Hirah struggled with health issues from cancer to early onset arthritis. Never a fan of her medications, she kept the Animal Care staff on their toes coming up with new and creative ways to deliver her meds. Late last year, Hirah suddenly stopped eating. Unfortunately, bloodwork showed that Hirah had advanced and untreatable diabetes. Hirah’s journey ended peacefully at the home she’d come to love.
Hirah’s sister Maharani continues to thrive in her memory, a testament to the resilience of these remarkable animals and the second chances your generosity allows us to provide.
Your compassion makes stories like Hirah’s possible ensuring that every tiger in our care, whether for months or years, receives the love, medical attention, and peaceful sanctuary they deserve after lives spent in exhibition.
Thank you for being part of Hirah’s journey and for honoring her memory through your continued support.
Hirah’s History:
In the fall of 2022, the Compound Manager at S&R Productions got news that the Secret Garden in Las Vegas was closing. The Mirage had been sold and all animals had to be re-homed. This was unexpected and heartbreaking for the keepers who had cared for the cats their entire lives.
After an extensive search and recommendations from the Compound Manager, the Sarmoti Foundation selected WildCat Ridge Sanctuary to provide lifetime care for six tigers: Svengali, Cosmo, Indira, Rajiv, Hirah and Maharani. We were thrilled and humbled for the opportunity and have worked closely with the original keepers to make the tigers’ adjustment as easy as possible.
Hirah and Maharani were born in 2015 and are the daughters of Svengali and Indira. These girls are never far away from each other and we love seeing how bonded they are! Maharani (white) seems to be the bravest of the girls, first to eat and first to explore. Hirah (golden) is a bit more cautious but she loves to stalk the keepers and let them know she’s watching!
The tigers have been very well taken care of before arriving at the sanctuary and we count their former keepers as part of the WCR family!










It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Svengali.















