When David Loop, president of cat rescue Sierra Pacific Furbabies, acquired a name final week from a hiker who’d discovered a kitten, he wasn’t anticipating something out of the bizarre. But when he opened up the field the “kitten” got here in, he was shocked that the animal within the field truly wasn’t a cat in any respect — he was a bobcat.
Loop works with cats and kittens on daily basis. So it was instantly apparent to him that he was coping with a wild animal, not a home cat.
“The ears, the tail, the markings — everything — resembled a baby bobcat,” Loop advised The Dodo.
That being stated, he doesn’t blame the hiker who mistook the infant for a kitten. At such a young age, kittens and young bobcats do look extremely comparable.
Loop made it clear that regardless of their visible similarities, kittens and bobcats have very totally different wants. Rescued kittens belong in loving properties, whereas rescued bobcats must return to the wild. The second he realized he had a bobcat on his palms, he contacted a wildlife rehabilitator.
“Wildlife is wildlife, and we have to leave it up to the experts,” Loop stated.
Leslie Triplett, licensed wildlife rehabilitation specialist and head of Pond Digger Ranch Wildlife Rehabilitation, took over from there.
She defined that bobcats by no means depart their dens alone at such a young age until one thing has gone unsuitable. Since the 5-week-old bobcat had been wandering round alone on the path, following the hiker, it’s very doubtless one thing occurred to his mom.
“He’s very small, so he’s lucky [the] hiker found him when he did,” Triplett advised The Dodo.
She emphasised that Loop did the precise factor by instantly bringing the bobcat to a wildlife rehabilitator. Because of Loop’s fast considering, the bobcat didn’t turn out to be habituated to people and can be capable of be launched again into the wild as soon as he’s grown up a little bit extra.
Before rescued wild animals could be launched into nature, they should spend time with members of their very own species. So Triplett transferred him to a rescue that had one other young bobcat he might bond with.
Now, the kitten is busy studying all he must find out about being a bobcat earlier than transitioning again into his wild home.