Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Urases
Urases is at the other end of the front of the main building. She had a broken left front arm and her previous owner didn't get the proper care for her, so now she has a bend in her arm. As she's getting older, we think that arthritis may be setting in and making it uncomfortable for her. Understandably, she doesn't like people very much, but she still gets the same love and affection as any other cat here!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Leptailurus serval
The Leptailurus serval, or African wild cat, is the only cat at the sanctuary NOT indigenous to North America! It's range stretches across central and southern Africa. Usually acquired as pets, these cats prove to be too wild to keep like domestics and most people can not care for them adequately. That's how we got three of them!
Not currently listed as an endangered animal.
Lynx rufus
Lynx canadensis
Puma concolor
The home range of the mountain lion (Puma concolor) extends from northeastern Canada down to the southern tip of south America. Though once widely spread across most of north America, it survives mostly in the west, and some pockets in Florida. It is not currently listed as an endangered animal.
Puma concolor means cat of a single color. Their coloring is typically tawny brown, though there will be variations in shades. As kittens, they have spotted fur with rings on their tails.
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