Whiskey, African Serval
Cats
Whiskey became a resident in February. He was surrendered by a private owner when they decided they could no longer keep him in their home. He did not get along well with the other animals in the house – a domestic cat and a Savannah cat. The main reason for his surrender was due to his constant urine marking around the house. Urine marking is an appropriate and common behavior for exotic cats. Upon arrival at BPAS, it was discovered that Whiskey loves hiding in huts, shredding cardboard, and napping in his windows. In April, he was introduced to long-time resident Josey, another African Serval (female).