It always tickles me seeing wild or bigger sized cats having the same exact mannerisms as our house kitties. Sitting in the box, the purring, the head rolls and rolling over exposing their tummy….a cat is a cat.
The purring, exposing the belly, the gentle laying of the paw on your hand are all extraordinary acts for a wild cat that size. Obviously, he was raised by tender, loving hands, and feels completely safe in your presence. What a beauty he is. Thanks for sharing, and thanks for taking care of one of Nature’s own.
My sister had a lynx move into her farm house when I was younger. She had him most of his life as he was a stray kitten when he moved himself in and he died at the age of 12 from cancer. Grew into a monster of a teddy bear. Not a mean bone in his body. Definitely an unusual circumstance and certainly not something I’d ever recommend.
After watching this probably 20 or more times since it came out, I’ve determined it never gets old.. pro tip: there’s an option to loop video in the settings if you wanna keep the party goinI decided to read everything in the description. What an awesome opportunity you got with him, and you haven’t squandered it. He is quite a site to behold. Thanks for taking such great care of him. You two are very fortunate to ‘have’ each other. Very cool and thanks for the ..
Wow. I’ve seen them at the zoo- but never this close up or compared to a person petting one= they’re BIG?! Pretty cool to have that for a pet and Grey is the best color. Maybe my next life.We had a pet bobcat in mountain ranch California, it was a kitten with its eyes still closed Mom being a nurse ,raised it up and it lives about 12 years in captivity, Cleo was a free roaming hunter by night and a bed sleeper by day.Thank you for sharing this. This is my therapy for sure. I feel the love and comfort of this animal. When I was a younger person I would hug my Cat Littel Buddy close to my stomack when I had pains. And Like magic they would go away.
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