Through our efforts to rehabilitate Flint the bobcat, we learn her has deformed bones and a narrowed and collapsed pelvic canal. Due to these disabilities, he would not be able to eat large whole prey or survive on his own in the wild. So we were granted permission to move him onto the sanctuary as a permanent resident.
Max and Mary Ann the bobcats were young, silly, full of energy, and in need of another bobcat to share that with. They were introduced 5 years ago, and they are still loving each others company!
Meet our newest rehab bobcat named Sky. She was trapped by a farmer who feared she was a nuisance and would harm or damage his property. While waiting to be rescued, you will never believe what happened!!
A team of Big Cat Rescuers flew out to California to pick up 4 new wild cats from a shut down sanctuary. Watch the long journey back to Tampa, Florida where they were let out into their new enclosures of their forever home.