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.
People love big cats getting snacks, but what about big cats getting snack in slow motion. Check it out!
Thank you to the heroic efforts of Animal Defenders International for another successful collaboration with Big Cat Rescue. Now 3 retired circus tigers have a safe and loving place to call their forever home.
After spending a few weeks in our recovery hospital, it was time for rehab bobcat Sky and her kittens, Cobalt, Indigo, and Azul to go to our outdoor rehab area. The babies are starting to explore their new space, and you can catch it all live at explore.org/Bigcatrescue.