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BIG CATS helping Locks of Love!
This is my site Written by Sofia S. on August 29, 2009 – 1:47 pm
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from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. So with tigers watching in the background Jessica lets Big Cat Rescue volunteers give her hair a new style, all in aid of a good cause! For more information about Locks of Love and what they do visit: www.locksoflove.org. For more information about Big Cat Rescue and what we do visit www.bigcatrescue.org. … big cats extreme florida funny haircut leopards locks love rescue sanctuary support tigers of cancer wigs tampa lions staff volunteers …

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25 Responses »

  1. lol yeah shes like “im not here please look away!”

  2. She might be camera shy – eeeek he turned the camera to me act natural, drink some water….

  3. she looks funny cuz she looks like shes kind of having a akward moment so she decides 2 drink water lol

  4. That was China Doll, she share the 3 acre enclosure with Shere Khan our 750lb tiger!

  5. lol what tiger is tht at 2:06??? its all like “um yeeeaahhh im just gonna get a drink over here…..*cough cough* yummy water” lol

  6. Hi,

    Could you say to Jessica send a mail to me, its..com

  7. Good, it really does help change people’s lives, great cause!

  8. I do that about once a year or so. My hair grows so fast it’s unbelievable. :P

  9. I think she meant that there was 10 usable inches? well done by the way!

  10. just to say that was way more than 10 in. cuz i just got 10 in off

  11. Locks of Love is a fraud, they sell the hair. Geez! There are better charities to support.

  12. I know someone who has benefited by someone donating their hair, her body attacked the gene that produces hair so she’s pretty much hairless everywhere. Thank you for your help.

  13. Jessica you had lovely hair but it was for a good and honorable cause.

  14. some used to be free, he was injured,she was orphaned,big cat rescuse,helps them,he was given,a second chance,she was given hope.all of these things,are possible.thanks to you. –from big cat rescue 2008

  15. they were exploited,abused,abandoned,we asked for your help,to save them, and you answered, last october,joseph’s pride,was rescued,they have been spared,and so have many others,the exploited,are sheltered,the abandoned,have a home,the abused,are protected, the orphaned,have a family, the discarded,are reasured,

  16. they were exploited,abused,abandoned,we asked for your help,to save them, and you answered, last october,joseph’s pride,was rescued,they have been spared,and so have many others,the exploited,are sheltered,the abandoned,have a home,the abused,are protected, the orphaned,have a family, the discarded,are reasured,

  17. yeah umm the tiger really cares.. lol [sorry]

  18. Locks of Love is a scam. They don’t meet the Better Business Bureau’s Standards for Charity Accountability. They have stated that they collect around 2000 ponytails a week, that’s over 100,000 ponytails a year. They say it takes 6 to 10 ponytails to make one wig. If we say 10 that would be over 10,000 wigs per year. The have been in business since 1997 and have only made over 2000 wigs in over 10 years. Less than 1% goes to alopecia patients (NOT cancer patients) and even that has to be paid.

  19. Locks of Love is a scam. They don’t meet the Better Business Bureau’s Standards for Charity Accountability. They have stated that they collect around 2000 ponytails a week, that’s over 100,000 ponytails a year. They say it takes 6 to 10 ponytails to make one wig. If we say 10 that would be over 10,000 wigs per year. The have been in business since 1997 and have only made over 2000 wigs in over 10 years. Less than 1% goes to alopecia patients (NOT cancer patients) and even that has to be paid.

  20. Locks of Love is a scam. They don’t meet the Better Business Bureau’s Standards for Charity Accountability. They have stated that they collect around 2000 ponytails a week, that’s over 100,000 ponytails a year. They say it takes 6 to 10 ponytails to make one wig. If we say 10 that would be over 10,000 wigs per year. The have been in business since 1997 and have only made over 2000 wigs in over 10 years. Less than 1% goes to alopecia patients (NOT cancer patients) and even that has to be paid.

  21. What a wonderful gift. I had to buy a wig when I had chemo. Hope your Gram is okay!

  22. Jessica;you are great

  23. Jessica – you’re a great person all around; caring for animals AND people! And that’s a description that applies to only a handful of folks out there! Way to go! I bet your hair helped to make a child very happy =]

  24. Good Deed indeed!

  25. My daughter has done this. My hair is long and I want to. But they won’t take hair that has ever been dyed:(

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