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Pet owners go wild - IBNLive.com
Pet owners go wildIBNLive.comAnother animal that is seeing an increase in demand for a pet is Bengal cat. The cat is a cross between a domestic cat and an Asian leopard. While the cat inherits many of the leopard's traits, its temperament is purely domestic, say pet store owners.
Friends 4 Pets finds homes for kittens, cats in San Jose - San Jose Mercury News
Friends 4 Pets finds homes for kittens, cats in San JoseSan Jose Mercury NewsMost of the cats are considered American shorthairs--mixed breeds--but she currently has a Siamese and a Bengal, "which could be mixed but they look like purebreds to me," she says. Friends 4 Pets charges $80 for the first adopted kitten and $40 for a ...and more »
Ownership of big cats should be restricted, lawmakers say - Los Angeles Times
New York Daily NewsOwnership of big cats should be restricted, lawmakers sayLos Angeles TimesBy Richard Simon WASHINGTON--The scare caused by the release of dozens of exotic animals from an Ohio backyard menagerie last year is spurring a drive in Washington to put restrictions on the private possession of dangerous big cats.Ohio zoo returns surviving exotic animals to widowAtlanta Journal Constitution5 wild animals back on Ohio farm; safety debatedTheNewsTribune.comWidow of man who freed exotic animals to get them backCNNUSA TODAYall 1,038 news articles »
Big Cat Rescue backs law curbing ownership - Tbo.com
Big Cat Rescue backs law curbing ownershipTbo.com... in October when a man in Zanesville, Ohio, intentionally released 56 big cats from his property. Of the 56 animals turned loose in the southwestern Ohio community, 49 were killed to protect the public – including 18 Bengal tigers and 17 lions.and more »
Mother's Day: 8 Cats And Dogs Who've Adopted Babies From Another Species - Huffington Post
Mother's Day: 8 Cats And Dogs Who've Adopted Babies From Another SpeciesHuffington PostNot just any animal moms, though, these are cats and dogs who've adopted babies from a different species and treated them like their own. From cats who've adopted wolves and pandas, to dogs who've nursed piglets and Bengal tigers, this slideshow is a ...and more »
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