Touching Bond: Florida Woman Cares for 600-Pound White Bengal Tiger and 400-Pound Orange Bengal Tiger, Treating Them Like Beloved Pets

While most people tend to use their garden as a place of relaxation, Janice Haley chooses to use her backyard as a place to keep her two pet tigers.

Mrs Haley treats the two tigers like ordinary pets by stroking and cuddling them

Saber, a 600 pound male white Bengal tiger and Janda, a 400 pound orange Bengal female live in a cage at tһe Ьасk of Mrs Haley’s unassuming suburban home in Orlando, Florida.

Each day, the 57-year-old hand feeds the tigers as well as stroking and feeding them and says Saber, the younger tiger, can’t get off to sleep without suckling on her finger.

Janice Haley, pictured lying down with her pet tiger, Janda at her home in Orlando, Florida

Janice Haley, pictured ɩуіпɡ dowп with her pet tiger, Janda at her home in Orlando, Florida

Janda the tiger, pictured, is now 12 and went to live with Mrs Haley in 2002. She weighs over 400 pounds

Janda the tiger, pictured, is now 12 and went to live with Mrs Haley in 2002. She weighs over 400 pounds

The two tigers are hand fed chunks of meat by their owner Mrs Haley, who cares for them in her back garden

The two tigers are hand fed chunks of meаt by their owner Mrs Haley, who cares for them in her back garden

Mrs Haley, keeps two tigers in a cage in her back garden. Here she gives Saber, a white Bengal tiger a kiss

Mrs Haley, keeps two tigers in a cage in her back garden. Here she gives Saber, a white Bengal tiger a kiss

Cara Yeatts leans back and relaxes with Saber in his enclosure at his owner's home

Cara Yeatts leans back and relaxes with Saber in his enclosure at his owner’s home

Mrs Haley treats the two tigers like ordinary pets by stroking and cuddling them

Mrs Haley treats the two tigers like ordinary pets by stroking and cuddling them

Janda, left, was put out of place when Mrs Haley introduced Saber, right, to the enclosure but they now get on most of the time

Janda, left, was put oᴜt of place when Mrs Haley introduced Saber, right, to the enclosure but they now get on most of the time

The tigers even get on with other pets such as puppy Buddy, who is pictured bonding with Janda

The tigers even get on with other pets such as puppy Buddy, who is pictured bonding with Janda

Mrs Haley pictured with her husband David

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Mrs Haley, seen here with Saber in 2007 when she first took him in after the death of her other tiger, Chuffer

Mrs Haley pictured with her husband David, left, spend all their free time caring for their pets. Right, Mrs Haley, is seen with Saber in 2007 when she first took him in after the deаtһ of her other tiger, Chuffer