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An exotic wild cat found with cocaine in its system in Cincinnati was rescued in January and is now safe and sound at the local zoo.
A serval is recovering at the Cincinnati Zoo after a traumatic experience that left it drugged and injured earlier this year.
A woman who owns a serval prompted some curious looks from beachgoers as she took her pet wild cat to Emerald Isle.
Video shows a serval, which is native to Africa, attempting to escape from an animal control officer. People said the wild cat was hanging around in the neighborhood for about a day.
A “crazy-looking cat” spotted by Missouri farmers in recent months turned out to be an African serval. Thankfully, the wild feline survived the harsh winter and was captured without any problems.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the serval cat, or who finds it deceased, were urged to contact the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 740-376-7070 ext. 0 or the Ohio Department ...
Roger Williams Park Zoo gets its second serval, hoping they lead to kittens 'We are hoping that he and Velma hit it off:' Roger Williams Park Zoo now has a pair of servals, exotic cat popular in ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Cincinnati Zoo is now home to a wild African serval. The cat is native to Africa but was caught in Oakley in late January. Cell phone video shot by Reid Faherty captured a ...
By Juliette Portala Why did the serval go to the petrochemical complex? For the refinery rodents, of course. These swift and slender wildcats that call the marshes and reedbeds of sub-Saharan ...