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Siegfried and Roy bring new lion cubs to Vegas

Siegfried hopes new cubs will be therapeutic for the injured Roy Horn

Image: Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn
Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn, of the illusionist team Siegfried & Roy, play with a six-week-old white-striped tiger cub at their Las Vegas home on June 12.
Louie Traub / AP
updated 9:36 p.m. ET June 12, 2008

LAS VEGAS - Siegfried and Roy might want to move the good furniture into storage for a while.

The famed illusionists welcomed five new tiger cubs to their exotic habitat on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday, a move Siegfried Fischbacher said would be therapeutic for Roy Horn, who was critically injured when he was mauled by a 380-pound white Bengal tiger onstage in 2003.

“That gives him a reason to get up in the morning,” Fischbacher said.

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Horn did not answer questions from reporters but played with the small tigers, holding them for the cameras, kissing them and nibbling on one’s small ear. The playful, 15-pound, 6-week old cubs were brought to Las Vegas three weeks ago to be part of the longtime duo’s animal breeding program.

The cubs — two white females, two white striped females and a golden male tiger — were to be taken to a nursery for public display at the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at The Mirage hotel-casino. The exhibit houses lions, tigers, leopards and a black panther.

“Our life is a purpose,” Fischbacher said. “Our purpose is to keep them from extinction.”

Fischbacher said Horn had named the golden cub Svengali because it was a name for a womanizer — and the cub was growing up with four females.

“He has to hold court,” he said.

Fischbacher said the illusionists were moving ahead as promised with a one-night-only comeback next year to benefit the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute. But he’s not sure whether the young tigers will be a part of the Feb. 7, 2009, performance.

“I’m always getting questions, ’Are they going to be in our show?”’ he said. “They are just a part of our life.”

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Horn was critically injured when the white tiger, Montecore, sank its teeth into his neck and dragged him offstage in front of a horrified audience at The Mirage in October 2003, ending one of the most successful casino shows in Las Vegas history.

The near-fatal mauling left Horn, partially paralyzed, damaged a neck artery and crushed his windpipe.

The pair have said they believed Montecore sensed Horn was having a mini-stroke and was dragging him to safety, rather than attacking him.

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