Jaguarundi at Project Survival's Cat Haven

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

Gitana the jaguarundi talking

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  • Where did you see it. I have a friend that is tracking sighting..

  • He is not happy in that cage.

  • @kobidobidog First of all he is a she and she loves her enclosure and lives with her sister. She is not happy when we clean the enclosure and that is the reason for all the chatter from her.

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  • i want to save them................:(

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  • @catmandudu

    no animal in the world is happy behind bars. please do never forget that!

    it doesnt mean that you dont give her/them a better life than before (smaller cage or bad people) but catching wild animals for personal interests is never a good thing. its seems like i am the moralic one here, but i can live with that xD

    but also, her chattering is really cute :)

  • @catmandudu Tell your friend I saw one at night near Rio Hondo, TX in 1993.

  • @catmandudu I used to think Jaguars and Jaguarrundis were the same animal just in a different shape and size but then I hear the chattering and now I know they are nothing alike :) by the way she's adorable. Nature is a beautiful thing. but stupid people are too lazy to even grow natures habitat back they just leave the construction they caused

  • 'mch mch mch mch mch mch mch mch'

  • chirps just like house cat seeing something to catch :-) Resembles or not, it's still a cat :-D Nice video

  • Just spotted one in Arizona, cool animal!

  • In the 70's my parents had one of those as a pet. They lived in a small community, away from the city, (mind that they live in Brazil, where jaguarundis are very common) and raised the cat unleashed and uncaged. He just stayed around the house and played on the trees with a little capuchin monkey my parents also had. I only know them by pictures, since both animals died before I was born. It was a really beautiful animal.

  • @catmandudu i'll show you some chatter

  • Why do they cackle like that? My house cat does that when she sees birds but what's the point?

    Precious animal by the way. Would rather see them being saved then being killed or wounded by careless drivers.

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