Two Detroit men had an interesting day at the office today, when it included having to corral a live tiger inside of the Packard Plant.

The tiger was in the plant as part of a photo shoot along with a wolf and a bobcat. The animals came from Animals of Montana based in Bozeman, Montana.

Kari Smith, who works for the Packard Plant Project, told the Detroit Free Press that they had approved a photo shoot of humans to be done inside of the abandoned plant, but were not aware that there would be animals on the premises.

The tiger was corralled within an hour and the photo shoot was cancelled.

Andy Didorosi who, according to his Facebook page, runs The Detroit Bus Company took to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to chronicle the process he and his friend went through to get the tiger out of the building safely.

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