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The second from the top is a serval. I spotted one lounging in my back garden last September, an escaped house pet no doubt thoroughly enjoying its freedom on a sort of savanna of overgrown acreage and corn fields. The approach of a local animal shelter person scared it off, and the owners were equally ineffectual. I never saw that beautiful creature again, and wonder if it is able to manage -10 degree weather at latitude 49 in the pacific northwest.
Bob, Derek, Marielle, and Ian
Win!
Cheetah
Serval
Pampas cat or Oncilla (not a very good pic)
Domestic tabby
I’m going to name the top one.. Hmm.. Dave, then Bill, Jebediah and finally Bieberella..
Am I playing this properly?! 😉
Ok.. I’ll go with Cheetah, Serval, Pampas, and domestic house cat. Though I prefer my first answer!
back to front cheetah, serval, ocelot, domestic cat
Killer
Killer
Killer
Killer
From the bottom to the top:
Kitty
Big Kitty
Big Spotted Kitty
Very Big Mean Spotted Kitty
The second from the top is a serval. I spotted one lounging in my back garden last September, an escaped house pet no doubt thoroughly enjoying its freedom on a sort of savanna of overgrown acreage and corn fields. The approach of a local animal shelter person scared it off, and the owners were equally ineffectual. I never saw that beautiful creature again, and wonder if it is able to manage -10 degree weather at latitude 49 in the pacific northwest.