A European Lynx had a cat friend who visited him every day at Leningrad Zoo (St Petersburg), the oldest zoo in Russia.
From the first day they met, the calico cat bonded with the Lynx. Since then, they have been inseparable.
Now they are living together at the Zoo.
According to locals, the calico was homeless and accidentally found food in the lynx’s enclosure.
The Lynx did not reject her, rather she became his best friend.
It seems the cat needs the lynx as much as she needs her. The zoo adopted the cat so that she and her lynx friend could live together.
A homeless cat befriended a lynx at the St. Petersburg Zoo and they are now inseparable.
Cat Sneaks Into A Zoo And Becomes Friends With A Lynx
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Cat adopts baby Lynx rejected by her mother
When a zookeeper at Novosibirsk Zoo in Novosibirsk, Russia noticed that a baby lynx was not getting any food from its mother because she was the runt of the litter.
They quickly found a solution to help the tiny, motherless cub. One of the employees decided to bring her female cat into work to act as a surrogate mother.
They all hoped that the mother cat who gave birth to the kittens would adopt the little baby lynx as her own.
Soon after they met, the domesticated cat’s motherly instinct kicked in and she started feeding and cuddling her new baby.
Nika is eating better now and growing very fast and will soon outgrow her surrogate mom.
After all, everyone deserves a bit of motherly love.