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Exotic Cat Found in Mass. Needs Surgery to Amputate Leg
An exotic cat found wandering in Massachusetts needs some help. The African serval was discovered by a homeowner in Lincoln last week and has been receiving treatment at the MSPCA. But the organization says the animal, who they have dubbed Bruno, needs surgery to amputate one of his hind legs, which is severely damaged. It’s not known how long...
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Cat Native to Africa Found Wandering in Massachusetts
The serval cat found wandering in Lincoln is native to Africa and it is illegal to own one as a a pet in Massacusetts.
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Serval Cat Found Thousands of Miles From Home in Mass.
The serval cat, which is native to Africa, was found roaming in Lincoln. He is now recovering at the MSPCA.
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‘No House Cat': Exotic Cat Found in Mass., Thousands of Miles From Home
What a homeowner in Lincoln, Massachusetts, thought might be a stray cat was far from it. It wound up being a serval cat, which is now recuperating at the MSPCA. With the cold weather, the MSPCA was glad to save this wild animal that usually calls Africa home. “He loves meow mix, but this is no house cat,” said Alyssa…
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Missing Pet Serval, an African Wild Cat, Found Safe in NH
A large cat which had gone missing from its family in Merrimack, New Hampshire, has been found safe. Spartacus, a 4-year-old, 40-pound African serval, was found Saturday morning near its home. The cat had been trapped, according to the Merrimack Police Department. Dean King, who owns Spartacus, had said that the cat initially took off on Wednesday after it had…