A Florida panther Kitten rescued from the brink of death Is now thriving. In late January 2014, a team of Florida Fish and Wildlife biologists
came across an abandoned 1-week old panther kitten while conducting research in the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge in Collier County. The
tiny cat was severely dehydrated, hypothermic and near death when he was brought to the Animal Specialty Hospital of Florida in Naples. The staff
implemented life-saving measures. Remarkably, just two weeks later, the kitten was thriving and ready to move to his next rehabilitative step at the
Lowry Zoo in Tampa. Florida Panther Kitten Rescued
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That little baby just stole my heart away. I have bottled fed a number of domestic cats but this...wow, how special to be able to hold and care for a
wild cat!