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Kachina - Puma - Adoption

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​​An Animal Adoption is a One Year Commitment

​     with a Monthly Donation (tax deductible).

  • You (and up to 3 other guests with you) have Free visits to Cat Tales.
  • You will qualify for a 10% discount in our Gift Shop.
  • You will receive a Certificate of Adoption (frame-able) and
  • An 8" x 10" Color Photograph of your Adopted Animal
  • We will also send you a history of this precious animal.
  • A Personalized Plaque will be placed on the Animal's exhibit in recognition of your support.
  • Your donation helps to take care of veterinary check ups, habitat enrichment and feeding - all the things a happy animal needs.

Kachina was born July 19, 2018. She came to live at Cat Tales at 2 months of age. She became part of the Cat Tales family in September 2018. Spotted fur at birth, when she turned ~4 months old her spots went away practically over night. Cougars (Pumas, Mountain Lions) have blue eyes at birth. At ~2 months of age the eyes change in color, normally to a golden brown, and the pupils begin to focus. When the cubs are born their claws are not retractable and they cannot control their claws until they are about 2 months old. This is also the time the last of their baby teeth are coming in. Weighing less than 2 pounds at birth, at 4 months of age she weighed over 20 pounds. She will reach her adult size in the spring of 2020.

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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