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 ...
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.
A wildlife rescue group is taking care of a wild African serval cat captured by a farmer in Missouri. Screengrab from video by Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. For months, a Missouri farmer had been ...
After a wildcat being kept as a pet got loose in a Vernon Hills neighborhood, a state representative introduced legislation proposing a ban on the possession of the African feline, called a serval, in ...
Over the last six months, a farming family in rural Missouri began to notice bones and feathers between their stacks of hay bales. Occasionally, they’d catch a glimpse of the possible culprit: an ...
Jan. 24 (UPI) --An African serval captured after at least six months on the loose in Missouri is receiving veterinary care for multiple ailments at a wildlife refuge in Arkansas. Turpentine Creek ...
Feb. 14 (UPI) --A woman is asking residents of an Arizona community to keep an eye out for her unusual escaped pet: an African serval. Crystal Barroga of Nevada said her 3-year-old serval, Bagheera, ...
For months, a Missouri farmer had been catching glimpses of an elusive and “crazy-looking cat” sneaking around his property — too big to be a housecat, and with a build that ruled out bobcat. The ...
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