(WYLIE, TX – Sept. 6, 2016) Four orphaned cougar kittens have joined the residents of In-Sync Exotics this week. Three of the kittens were reported to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Confirmation that the kittens had been orphaned was needed before action could be taken, so the department monitored them via remote camera for several days. After their mother did not return, the department stepped in and rescued the cubs. There is no information available as to what happened to their mother. A fourth cub was found orphaned outside a forest fire area a few days later.
Established in 2000, In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of neglected, abused and unwanted exotic cats. GFAS Verified. ASA Accredited. USDA Licensed. For more information about the sanctuary, visit www.insyncexotics.com.
Submitted by Angela Culver, Media Director, In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center.
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