Pallas' cat kittens at 5.5 weeks
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ohmygoshness. that face. how does one not spoil these little guys!? i just had a *squee* moment. <3 and the smaller one was hissing because the flash scared him. sudden movement around any wildcat makes them go on the defensive. 8D
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jesus. I'm pretty sure this is the only animal breed in the world that is born hissing and vicious. even badgers or wolverine babies would cuddle I bet. they should not be as cute as they are. it's not fair.
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@2431346 It's called instinct. They aren't even of the Felis Genus. These aren't housecats, bro. Otocolobus Manul. Lrn 2 science
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So one day we can see you owner of wild cats eaten fron em on news :P
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@x3MrsDaniFilthx3 Wild cats are not pets.
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@falcolf lol, ur kinda late for answering me question, I already finished my report about pallas cat, long time ago. but still thanks anyways for ur help :)
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@aavallone No, because the species is called 'Pallas Cat.' They're kittens of the Pallas' Cat species. ;)
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@musiictube Probably. Most predatory animals (including canines and humans) are born with either blue or brown eyes. All domestic cats are born with blues and cougars are too, so it's not much of a leap to theorize that the pallas' cat would be born with them as well. <3
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damn, they are so awesome
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I wanna be a zookeeper now!
oh that sucks. i really want one of them. i also want to get a cougar or a tiger maybe if i get rich. lol but i have 2 cats at home. i read about this cougar someone had and she got along with dogs and cats.
x3MrsDaniFilthx3 3 years ago
Try to find a place that houses exotics and volunteer with them. Once you learn what is entailed in the care and upkeep of an animal you can then make an informed decision. Animal care of this kind is a 24/7 commitment that most people can not handle. Irresponsible owners have made the effort to save species, including tigers, harder than it should be. Most of the tigers(Including all the white tigers.) in America are not true representations of the wild lines.
wildcatzoo 3 years ago 26
do you know where people can get these cats as house cats?
x3MrsDaniFilthx3 3 years ago
Nowhere. There are few bloodlines in captivity and they are endangered in the wild, unlike other species sometimes sold as "house cats" (although none of them of course have the temperment of a domestic cat). I highly recommend you get a cat from your local shelter. I've worked with about 20 species of wild cats and would never want one in my house, I am very happy to live with domestic cats as companions.
wildcatzoo 3 years ago 25