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 ...
Eureka Springs – Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge to welcome rescued six-month-old Serval "Tigger" today according to a news release from the refuge. USDA officials delivered Tigger to Mississippi ...
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 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 Springs, ...
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. — Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge welcomed a new serval from Tennessee after a family decided to rehome the cat. Zuri, a two-year-old serval, was recently surrendered to ...
Two of three escaped African Serval cats have been captured. The wild cats escaped their enclosure when a fence was damaged by a fallen tree during a windstorm last week. Wildlife experts are using ...
An African serval taken from a kennel in a Houston garage by Harris County Constable Precinct 1. Harris County Constable Precinct 1 Facebook Page Texas police and wildlife agencies are investigating ...
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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