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Exotic caracal cat captured in Chicago suburb
UPI ^
| October 17, 2024
| Ben Hooper
Posted on 10/17/2024 8:58:15 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger
if you are rich, you can just pick that thang up
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:00:25 AM PDT
by
teeman8r
(Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world or something )
To: Red Badger
WOW. Wonder where it came from?
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:01:28 AM PDT
by
HeadOn
(Love God. Lead your family. Be a man. )
To: Red Badger
That’s an endangered animal. I wonder how someone got hold of it in the first place.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:02:48 AM PDT
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
To: Red Badger
How many Haitians are in Chicago?
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:04:34 AM PDT
by
mass55th
(“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
To: HeadOn
It came over the border using the CB1 app.
To: HeadOn
It’s native to the Middle East, Africa and parts of India/Pakistan. My guess is that it was poached from the wild as a baby; there’s a lot of illegal trade in exotic animals.
Then when it grows and people can’t handle it anymore, they release if.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:08:20 AM PDT
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
To: Red Badger
All kinds of illegals coming in.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:09:38 AM PDT
by
boycott
To: HeadOn
That’s the question. He was brought over with an illegal or some rich dude had it shipped in. Now, it’s going to live in a cage at that so called sanctuary. Poor thing. Wish they’d have shipped him to somewhere that provided more room and land to roam.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:10:57 AM PDT
by
bgill
To: Red Badger
Pretty cool cat. I wonder if it came through the border unvetted?
To: Red Badger
Valley of the Kings Sanctuary is located just outside of Darien, WI at W7593 Townhall Rd, Sharon, WI 53585.
https://votk.org/
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:15:22 AM PDT
by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: Tommy Revolts
Flown in on one of those Biden/Harris pre-approved illegal alien flights from Africa.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:16:57 AM PDT
by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: Jamestown1630
Caracals are commonly kept as pets, they are not endangered. They make good pets for people who understand cats, and while not as domestic as Servals they can be quite friendly. This one obviously got out of someone’s house and I feel sorry for them having lost a companion to the ignorant hand of government.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:17:52 AM PDT
by
fluffy
To: HeadOn
The border is so effed up that even illegal alien CATS are crossing ...
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:19:42 AM PDT
by
NorthMountain
(... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
To: Tommy Revolts
It’s Vetted now...................
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:21:03 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
To: fluffy
Depends on where it comes from. The ones in Central Asia are considered ‘critically endangered’. The South African ones are ‘least concern’.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:22:45 AM PDT
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
To: Jamestown1630
[It’s native to the Middle East, Africa and parts of India/Pakistan. My guess is that it was poached from the wild as a baby; there’s a lot of illegal trade in exotic animals.
Then when it grows and people can’t handle it anymore, they release if.]
Many exotic pet owners don’t realize that domestic pets are different from wild animals in that the former went through many generations of selection. Some were bred and aggressive animals culled. Others persisted in human company because the ones who did not attack humans were fed, while the aggressive ones were either cast out or killed. Either way, this took generations. The century-long effort to domesticate the silver fox is a case in point.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_silver_fox
[After over 40 generations of breeding, in short, Belyayev produced “a group of friendly, domesticated foxes who ‘displayed behavioral, physiological, and anatomical characteristics that were not found in the wild population, or were found in wild foxes but with much lower frequency….Many of the domesticated foxes had floppy ears, short or curly tails, extended reproductive seasons, changes in fur coloration, and changes in the shape of their skulls, jaws, and teeth. They also lost their ‘musky fox smell’.”[6] It was Belyayev’s view that these new attributes, which were extremely similar to the attributes of other domesticated animals, “was the result of selection for amenability to domestication.” His reasoning was that behavior is “regulated by a fine balance between neurotransmitters and hormones at the level of the whole organism ... . Because mammals from widely different taxonomic groups share similar regulatory mechanisms for hormones and neurochemistry, it is reasonable to believe that selecting them for similar behavior – tameness – should alter those mechanisms, and the developmental pathways they govern, in similar ways.”[2]]
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:25:08 AM PDT
by
Zhang Fei
(My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room)
To: Jamestown1630
True enough, but as far as I know all Caracal breeders in the US use African stock.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:27:55 AM PDT
by
fluffy
To: bgill
My cat Daisy and I wish this pretty kitty a long and happy life.
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:28:41 AM PDT
by
Veto!
(Kamalaladingdong Sucks Rocks)
To: mass55th
they probably revere this type of cat
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posted on
10/17/2024 9:36:39 AM PDT
by
xoxox
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