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Baby Bobcat

Lynx rufus

Photo by Josh Asel
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Field Notes

Description:

The female raises the young alone. One to six, but usually two to four, kittens are born in April or May, after roughly 60 to 70 days of gestation. Sometimes a second litter is born as late as September. The female generally gives birth in an enclosed space, usually a small cave or hollow log. The young open their eyes by the ninth or tenth day. They start exploring their surroundings at four weeks and are weaned at about two months. Within three to five months, they begin to travel with their mother. They will be hunting by themselves by fall of their first year, and usually disperse shortly thereafter. In Michigan, however, they have been observed staying with their mother as late as the next spring.

Notes:

This cute little bundle of fury came in right when I took the pictures. This bobcat kitten was found on the side of the road after her mom was killed by a car. She is out in an enclosure so that she can grow up with minimum contact with people. As Janet, one of the staff, grabbed her and held her, she unleashed attacks of pain onto the thickly layered leather gloves of Janet, hilariously causing no damage whatsoever. But she did defecate to try and ward us off, hence the poop-tail. The baby bobcat's body has no damage and is expected to be released far down in the future.

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Comments (57)

Thank you mesrecipes and staccyh for you kind comments :)
Thank you celestialprincess101 and Laura33! Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.
Adorable in so many ways!!! I am jealous of the person who is holding him/her xD
thank you for all the comments everyone! but as cute as it is, it belongs in the wild. so if you see a wild animal like this hurt somewhere, be careful because it's dangerous and be sure to call your local wildlife rescue to come help it :)
Haha thanks guys. No name, just a number :) it will be released so we don't name them.
Thank you Sergio, appreciate it :)
Gorgeous pics of a beautiful little creature... and a wonderful rescue story! Awesome stuff, Joshua, congrats on SOTD.
Thank you Tic and 4D4. It is sad but we're happy she's a fighter!
so cute:) and such a poor thing. its very sad to hear that her mother died from a car, such a brave little fellow.
Thank you Adarsha, Debbie, Sckel, and gatorfellows for your comments, really cool :)
Congratualtions Joshua on this lovely SOTD. Very nice Info with it too.
Thank you very much Satyen, mcaul6515, Atul, jolly, and CostaBoyJack for all the kind comments :) She doesn't have a name, just a number because she is going to be released.
Awww so cute! What's her name? :)
Haha I wish we could name it. We don't name animals unless they stay permanently as an "Animal Ambassador" to educate people who come to the center to see animals in their natural environments. Rescue and rehab just get numbers. Thank you RiekoS and Noel for the comments :)
Congratulations Joshua! This is truly heartwarming story and pictures. Thank you so very much for sharing. Have you decided the name for her yet? If not, we should vote!
Thank you very much Yuko, I appreciate that. :)
Congratulations Joshua! This cute little bobcat kitten melted everybody's heart!
Thank you Mona and christine2071 :)
Thank you so much Karen and PN rangers for the honors! And thank you Antonio for the wonderful comments :D
So beautiful Joshua,beautiful spotting,super cute little girl :-) congrats on the SOTD and thanks for sharing such a great story
Congrats Joshua Asel for this super cute spotting of the day! I'm sure everyone is rooting for this feisty little girl! A tiny bobcat kitten is being cared for at a wildlife rehabilitation center after her mother was killed on the road. Luckily this youngster escaped injury and it is expected she will eventually be released back into the wild. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152867825200603&set=a.10152383557885603.943728.10150120463815603&type=1 https://twitter.com/projectnoah/status/340659484789731328
Thanks Maria!. Yeah, we are all really excited for her release. She has a great fighting spirit in her.
What a great spotting and so wonderful that she was rescued for later release!
(Info update on this little guy) Thank you Outsidegirl10 and Alana1 :D

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