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Pot smokers stumble upon caged tiger in abandoned Houston house

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Caged tiger found in abandoned house by pot smoker who thought he was hallucinating
WATCH ABOVE: Houston police say a 1000-pound female tiger was found caged Monday at an abandoned house by a person who smoked pot in the house a week ago and thought he was hallucinating – Feb 12, 2019

Houston police say some people who went into an abandoned home to smoke marijuana found a caged tiger.

They called police on Monday and the major offender animal cruelty unit and animal shelter volunteers arrived on the scene. Authorities nicknamed the tiger “Tyson” after the movie “The Hangover.”

WATCH BELOW: Tiger discovered in vacant house in Texas being transported to animal shelter

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Tiger discovered in vacant house in Texas being transported to animal shelter

Officials tell KHOU-TV the tiger was well fed, but the cage was secured by a nylon strap and screwdriver. Officials say it could easily open and the tiger could have gone on a “rampage.”

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The tiger was taken to an animal shelter and will be transferred to an undisclosed animal sanctuary in Texas.

It’s legal to own a tiger in Texas if the owner has a wild game permit. But it is illegal to have a tiger in Houston.

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