A “crazy-looking cat” spotted by Missouri farmers in recent months turned out to be an African serval. Thankfully, the wild feline survived the harsh winter and was captured without any problems.
Missouri farmers trap what they thought was a 'crazy-looking cat' — ended up being an African serval
A wild cat that’s native to Africa was recently found and rescued from a live trap in Missouri after a farmer emailed a tip to a wildlife sanctuary that specializes in big cat care. Turpentine Creek ...
Some cat breeds come with a high price tag, and the reasons go beyond appearance. Factors such as rare genetics, limited ...
MACON COUNTY, Ill. (WAND) — After weeks on the loose in Decatur, the African serval cat has been caught. The Macon County Animal Control and Care Center shared on their Facebook page that the serval ...
AVA, Mo. - A Missouri family has seen some strange things prowl on their farmland in the Ozark Mountains, but discovering a wild African cat was a first. The Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka ...
DECATUR - Missy's role at Backyard Birds was in doubt the first couple of weeks. Missy was not intimidated by Mazie, the resident cockatiel, who is the store greeter and an efficient door alarm, but ...
A serval, a species of exotic African wild cat, that had escaped a month ago from his owner’s Decatur, Illinois, apartment was recaptured. Servals have long legs, large ears and spots like those of a ...
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