"Hey listen," wrote the city's Animal Care Services on Facebook. "Wildlife really should remain IN THE WILD and it's up to us to help make that happen! These bobcat kittens are now orphaned and under quarantine with our partners at Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation because someone thought they looked like house cats. Several people were bitten."
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Kill em and throw em on the smoker wiff some mesquite
ReplyDeleteI always wanted a wolf for a pet,or even a wolf mixed with a German Shepard.The old pet store in the Blue Hen Mall used to have Cougars for around $1000,but who would want the aggravation? There actually is a Bobcat species in Russia that makes a good pet,but it must weigh at least 50 lbs when full grown.
ReplyDelete8:37 Thanks for the tip Limelight Lewis.
ReplyDeletePeople have vicious Pitbulls for pets, what is wrong with having a wild cat then under this same logic?
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