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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 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 Ohio ...
Bobcats, extirpated from Ohio by 1855, have returned due to increasing forest cover. Some of the most iconic mammals on Earth ...
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 ...
T here are so many ways to help rescue animals, whether you choose to work full-time at an animal shelter or donate your ...
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the serval cat, or who finds it deceased, were urged to contact the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 740-376-7070 ext. 0 or the Ohio Department ...
Domestic cats that have become wild, meaning live outdoors, roam free, and rarely interact with humans, are also considered feral. The punishment for feeding these animals can be a fine up to $150.
An animal rescue group in Ohio had to call for help when one of five kittens abandoned outside the facility climbed a nearby tree and became stranded.
Miss Sassy is the cat supposedly at the center of recent claims about Haitian migrants killing and eating pets in an Ohio city.
The Sheriff’s Office said to not approach the cat or try to capture the cat because it is a wild animal and expected to be aggressive. “Residents are advised to keep an eye on their children ...
A new Ohio law bans the sale of "dangerous wild animals" and certain types of reptiles and snakes.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More cases of the avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, have been detected in Ohio in recent weeks. According to the United Nations, it has killed more than 300… ...