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Our North American Wildcat will breed with domestic cats too, but I've read that the kittens can't be socialized even raised by a moggy mum ......OK as kittens but revert when they reach sexual maturity...... |
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What a stunningly beautiful animal, I would very much like to see one in the flesh. It DOES look as if you could give them a cuddle . . . I suspect not though What a superb place. I will look into it for taking Dominik to. It sounds a bit like our local Beale Park - small-scale zoo with kid's park/play area attached. |
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Yes the coat does look very thick indeed! Must add them to my wish list |
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What attractive cats! They don't look wild at all but I know that's just cos they are in their safe environment Twycross is a lovely zoo, I adore going there - they do some really wonderful work with species preservation and the animals they do have in captivity they work really hard to make their environment interesting for them. |
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