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Big Apple not for big cats: Cougar rescued from NYC apartment

by French Press Agency - AFP

New York Sep 01, 2021 - 9:45 am GMT+3
A cougar removed from a local apartment is seen in the Bronx Zoo in New York City, New York, U.S., Aug. 31, 2021.  (AFP PHOTO / Julie Larsen MAHER/ Bronx Zoo)
A cougar removed from a local apartment is seen in the Bronx Zoo in New York City, New York, U.S., Aug. 31, 2021. (AFP PHOTO / Julie Larsen MAHER/ Bronx Zoo)
by French Press Agency - AFP Sep 01, 2021 9:45 am

Rather than apparently opting for a dozen normal house cats, one owner in New York City decided to roll being a crazy cat person into one larger feline instead, only later to figure out that might not have been the wisest of choices.

U.S. authorities have rescued from a New York apartment a feline that was no house cat – she was an 80-pound wild cougar.

Sasha – the name of the 11-month-old cougar (or puma or mountain lion, depending on your choice of vernacular) – was living inside a home in the city's Bronx borough, officials said.

She was rescued last week in a joint operation by police, the Humane Society of the United States, city officials and Bronx Zoo personnel.

The owner "surrendered" the big cat and was present during the removal, the groups said in a statement Monday.

The mountain cat was taken to the Bronx Zoo, where veterinarians examined her over the weekend.

Sasha was then transported to Turpentine Creek animal sanctuary in Arkansas, which cares for neglected big cats.

"This cougar is relatively lucky that her owners recognized a wild cat is not fit to live in an apartment or any domestic environment," said Kelly Donithan, director of animal disaster response for the Humane Society."The owner's tears and nervous chirps from the cougar as we drove her away painfully drives home the many victims of this horrendous trade and myth that wild animals belong anywhere but the wild."

NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said the case was under investigation and no further information, including about the owner, was immediately available.

Sasha isn't the first big cat or exotic pet to have come to the attention of authorities in New York. Police removed a 425-pound adult tiger called Ming from an apartment in Harlem in 2003, while in 2004 an 8-year-old boy on Long Island was attacked by his father's pet leopard.

Animal rights activists want Congress to pass the Big Cat Public Safety Act, which would strengthen laws prohibiting the breeding and possession of species such as lions, tigers, cheetahs and jaguars – an issue that has been more on the public radar since the release of Netflix's "Tiger King."

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