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LOS ANGELES — Of all the beasts set free by the suicidal owner of an exotic animal farm in Ohio last year, few were as scary or as lethal as the big cats. Tigers, leopards and lions — more ...
Cincinnati Animal CARE ran some tests on the cat and found out its species – which wasn’t even the biggest surprise. It was found to have cocaine in its system.
The exotic cat – known as a serval – tested positive for cocaine after being rescued in Cincinnati, according to animal control officials. Servals are medium-sized wild cats native to sub ...
The Ohio Dangerous Wild Animals Act prohibits the possession of servals, although "savannah cats," a popular hybrid created by breeding a serval with a domestic cat, are permitted. In: Cocaine ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A federal court has upheld the constitutionality of Ohio's Dangerous Wild Animals and Restricted Snakes Act. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio Eastern ...
A wild African cat seen wandering a suburban Ohio neighborhood has been captured and is being cared for by the Cincinnati Zoo, officials say. Animal control workers responded to a call about a ...
Servals are wild African cats that reportedly stand between 21-to-24 inches and can weigh up to 40 pounds. The cat, which they named “Amiry” is illegal to own in Ohio.