The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fur flies over family’s feline faux pas

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– With big blues eyes and stubby tails, two kittens taken in by a San Antonio family looked adorable until the fiery sevenweek-old felines ripped apart formula bottles and repeatedly bit the hands that were trying to feed them.

The family, whose name has not been released, told authoritie­s they thought the kittens were the rare and prized domestic breed of Bengal cats. But the tiny felines were actually wild bobcats that

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were surrendere­d to a shelter this week, and officials said on Thursday the family was under investigat­ion for possibly violating Texas wildlife laws.

“Bengal kittens look like house cats. They do not look like wild cats,” San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS) spokespers­on Lisa Norwood said on Thursday, adding the two species are rarely confused for the other.

The family initially told ACS workers that they discovered the cubs abandoned in an alleyway. Later, they confessed that the kittens were found by a relative in a nearby rural county and then brought to San Antonio.

If the family that took in the kittens knew the animals were bobcats, they could face charges for the illegal disturbanc­e of wild animals.

The search is on for the cubs’ mother because if she cannot be found, the pair may never be able to return to the wild. – Reuters

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