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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2011

IS THIS THE WORLD'S CUTEST CAT???
Canyon the Sand Cat is one of the smallest residents at Big Cat Rescue, he's often mistaken for a domestic cat or kitten by tour guests! Listen to our junior volunteers as they introduce viewers to the cutest cat at BCR!?

Want to sponsor Canyon? Please follow this link: http://store02.prostores.com/servlet/bigcatrescue/the-646/Sand-Cat-Big-Cat/De... THANKS!

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  • ArebSandcats as rare as seeing a white tiger?

  • @dream4709 No, it's believed that only 1 in every 10,000 tiger cubs born in the wild are white and they never survive to adulthood and with only around 3000 tigers left in the wild, white tiger cubs are extremely, extremely rare and don't survive.

  • can they be tamed to be domestic pet

  • @sworddice No, wild species of cats will never be tamed and will never make good "Pets" They may tolerate us but their wild instincts will always remain.

  • So is Canyon the only non-spayed or neutered big cat on your premises then since he's part of a genetic backup?

  • @apharot Another good question, the answer is now we have older cats that live alone that are unfixed, obviously all couples are fixed to prevent them from breeding but the older cats that are intact may stay that way, this is because it really isn't worth the risk to put them through the procedure at and advanced age :)

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  • @eighthturtle Yeah good idea, I don't think any manufacturers make sand cat cuddly toys though, maybe we should write to them.....?

  • Teacup tiger!!! SOOO CUTE~!

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  • Yeah, 1:16? That is certainly not kittenlol

  • @BigCatRescue How big do they get?

  • AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW­!

  • @theonlyzdog I know exactly what you mean lol. Love that look of wild cats as well as the cuteness of domestic ones xD

  • I knew there was something "off" about him. He just has this wild "off" look on him. Can't completely describe it but you can just tell he's not you're average domestic cat.

  • @BigCatRescue You could say that about cats in general, I firmly believe that "domesticated cat" is one of the most dubious oxymorons ever created!

    It's almost like cat and human ancestors got together and decided to pull one hell of a ongoing prank on the world.

  • I WANT ONE

  • What would have happened to Canyon's ingrown claw if he was in the wild? Or would that have not happened at all?

  • @BigCatRescue Love the music for felis "margarita"! Someone has a great sense of humor over there!

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