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Meet our Bobcats

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Amala

Amala's Story

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Augie

Augie's Story

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Bonnie

Bonnie's Story

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Stitches

Stitches' Story

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Oakley

Oakley's Story

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Tubbs

Tubbs came to us from Montana having been transferred over to us in 2018 as part of his retirement plan.  He settled into his new home very quickly, taking a liking to his neighbor, Stitches, and bonding with some of our staff almost instantly.  One of his favorite games is when our zookeepers throw his balls for him to chase across his enclosure while we cheer him on.  
Otherwise he takes his time getting special enrichment and bonding time with our keepers, and tries to pee on them at least twice a day just to see what they'll do.

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Jakobi

Jakobi was purchased online by a private owner, and unfortunately his story began in a way that is very familiar to us.  Though considered a beloved family pet, the private owners informed us at Cat Tales that we had merely two days to take this seven year old bobcat in before he would be euthanized.  Despite the rush on this situation, we successfully took in Jakobi and saved him from being euthanized by the reason of inconvenience. 
Now twenty years old, Jakobi continues to enjoy life at Cat Tales.  He comes out mostly around feeding time, or the natural time for activity in bob cats - around dusk until dawn.  

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Cat Tales Wildlife Center
(formerly. Cat Tales Zoological Park)
(509) 238-4126
mail@cattales.org 
17020 N Newport Hwy, Mead, WA 99021-9539

CAT TALES - Established 1991 - A 501(c)3 nonprofit organization - TIN - 91-1538226

  • Home
  • Hours, Events, & Updates
    • COVID-19 Updates >
      • Our Safety Pledge
    • Hours and Admission >
      • What if I have passes or coupons?
    • Private Tours
    • Gift Cards
    • Big Cat Adventure
    • How are the animals doing?
  • Meet the Animals
    • Black Bears
    • Bobcat
    • Coyote
    • Foxes
    • African Lion
    • Canada Lynx
    • Puma - Cougar
    • Serval
    • Bengal Tiger
    • Siberian Tiger
    • White Tiger
    • Wolf - Hybrid
  • About Us
    • 2020 Year End Report
    • Licenses and Permits
    • Privacy Policy
    • Our Staff
    • FAQ
  • Wildlife Academy
    • Zoo Tech Course Overview
    • Tuition and Fees
    • Application Process
    • Zoo School FAQ
    • A Keeper's Day
  • Share the Care
    • Adoptions
    • Amazon Smile
    • Internship
    • Meat Donations
    • Membership
    • Sponsorship
    • Volunteer
    • Wish List
  • Donate Now