Kuma

Kuma, been a Safe Haven resident since 2020

HISTORY

Kuma, along with sibling bobcat Moon, was orphaned wild but completely habituated to humans and was placed with Safe Haven. Kuma is more aggressive than Moon, and is currently housed by herself due to constant fighting with Moon. We agreed to also accept two more non-releasable bobcats from Lake Tahoe Wildlife Center for placement and plan on introducing these two new females to Kuma.

ABOUT BOBCATS

Bobcats can be found throughout most the US and can live up to 15 years in the wild and up to 30 in captivity. Although generally solitary in the wild, female bobcats have been known to share overlapping territory. Although not considered endangered, they commonly fall victim to hunting and trapping due to their fine furs.

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