Patty Perry, the 66-year-old author of Wildlife Environmental Conservation (WEC), was in the tigers' confine at the creature asylum in Moorpark on Saturday when recess took a terrifying turn.
One of the felines, a Bengal, folded its paws over Perry's legs and destroyed her to the ground before another tiger jumped on her and started pulling at her with its hooks.
Haven staff figured out how to haul Perry out, yet not before she endured a few slices and cut injuries to the head and shoulder.
A lawyer for WEC, Michael Bradbury, said Perry doesn't accept the around 600-pound creatures planned to hurt her.
'Many individuals I'm certain that saw it was stunned reasoning the most noticeably terrible,' Bradbury told KABC.
'[Perry] said it was evident they were playing with her since they do adore her. She raised them from babies.'
Bradbury said Perry is grief-stricken over the occurrence, which unfurled during an extraordinary occasion forgivers.
In any case, she means to come back to the haven to visit the tigers when she's discharged from the clinic, the lawyer said.
WEC is home to in excess of 50 creatures, including zebras, winged animals of prey, and panthers.
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