'He thinks he's one of [the cats]': Rescued bobcat kitten who's unable to be released into the wild gets adopted by a veterinarian and his rehabilitator wife, grows up alongside domestic cats, now thinks that he is a cat himself

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    "This is Petie. He's a bobcat, so I'm pretty sure he's allowed to show his lovely face in this sub."

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    KaizokuOni55 What's Petie's story? How'd he come to be raised by you? Beautiful animals btw.
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    vix_aries OP How'd he come to be raised by you? He was raised by a veterinarian who specializes in exotic animals and his wife who is a certified rehabilitator.
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    What's Petie's story? He was born as one of three cubs born to two different mums. Neither knew which cub was hers, so they fought and one of the cubs was unfortunately k led. It was an irresponsible move on the breeder. They separated Petie and his brother and placed them into the care of
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    two veterinarians respectively. Petie was bottle- fed because he wouldn't have been able to survive otherwise. Subsequently, he was deemed ineligible for rehabilitation. He's four now and the couple who care for him love him very much. I just happen to be a family friend with a phone lol
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    foopdedoopburner Petie doesn't think his smaller friend is a snack? Around here wild bobcats will hunt and eat pet cats if they can.
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    vix_aries OP Petie doesn't think his smaller friend is a snack? Nope! He's been around domestic cats since he was little.
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    RebelMountainman Oh but where I live just south of Yosemite Bobcats are the number one ki er of domesticated cats.
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    vix_aries OP Oh but where I live just south of Yosemite Bobcats are the number one ki er of domesticated cats. Petie has been around domestic cats his entire life. Frankly, he thinks he's one of them.
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    405134 Hi Petie! How old is he? Does he still have more to grow?
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    vix_aries OP How old is he? Does he still have more to grow? He's four years old and he's done growing.
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    jordclay Omg I love his belly fluff. Does he purr and give whisker rubs???
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    vix_aries OP Indeed he does! The only cats that don't purr are those from the panthera genus (tigers, lions, etc). All kinds of big cats can give whisker rubs though!
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    Careanon Great info, thank you! But...Still want to know if he's fed red meat, is box trained, neutered and whether or not he has anything in common with living a "normal" life. Like does he ever get to see his brother? Etc...is he playful, does he get to play/hunt? Exercise his instinctual proclivities like tree climb? Not hostile...lol, just wondering bc he's a majestic beautiful "wild" animal who kind are common in my neighborhood here in the Great P.N.W.
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    vix_aries OP Great info, thank you! But...Still want to know if he's fed red meat, is box trained, neutered and whether or not he has anything in common with living a "normal" life. He is fed an assortment of meats, red meat included. He is litter box trained and neutered. Petie doesn't get to see his brother, but he has Calypso!
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    Etc...is he playful, does he get to play/hunt? Exercise He is *super playful! It's so fun to watch him. There are tons of enrichment items around the house. It's been bobcatified. He climbs, scratches, etc. It's really funny to watch him around cat nip.
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    FecalFunBunny How does his owner find his temperment? I understand that he has been raised as a housecat around said housecats, but I am curious if there are any moments that he shows a more feral/wild reaction at all? Plus, those pads would come with some extra biscuit making needles that could be hard to manage. :)
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    vix_aries OP How does his owner find his temperment? I understand that he has been raised as a housecat around said housecats, but I am curious if there are any moments that he shows a more feral/wild reaction at all? He'll growl at you if you try to take his toys. It's actually really cute because he'll play fetch, though he'll want to chew on his toy by himself really quickly. As someone who regularly works with much bigger and more dangerous felines, Petie isn't that big a deal for him. It's

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