…t exotic was a very tiny Brazilian spotted animal. Only recently, sne has acquired her third exotic. nine pounds and five o r six months old. He i s completely…
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…jets a hold of something, she’s protective about it. However, she usually gets tired of things fairly quickly. She’s definitely a handful, he said. Kilsig says the bobcat has never…
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…baby would have only the most loving personality and absolutely no “bad” habits. You know, perfect litter box habits, and never bite anything except its food, playing only with his…
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…I was adopted as an infant into a loving fami- ly. They were not really “animal people” and I was always rescuing every kitten I possibly could which the family…
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…big cats were down considerably from previous years. The drop was mostly USDA-licensed facili- ties. Placements from private owners, which has been fairly low in previous years, has not significantly…
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…being mistreated either physically, mentally, or philosophically. The “domestic” cats of today were once wild but over time became domesticated because it brought great joy to the people who kept…
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…to exotic animal businesses. 32 Benefits of Early Socialization Lynette Lyon outlines how she raises ambassador felines. 35 California Bans Bobcat Trapping How one community led the movement to protect…
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…his tail and proceeded to gnaw it off. The event was highly traumatic for all involved that day, especially poor Tony, who was helplessly caught. According to the keeper Corey,…
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…kit- tens. He tried to catch the female but she became aggressive when he approached, likely because she was with the kittens. Naturally we wanted more details –like exactly, precisely…
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…lynx, but are mostly a thing of the past. And their offspring, well, not so many of them are in breeding situations. Today, Canada lynx, Siberian lynx, and bobcat are…
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