Caracals

Nia

Nia

Meet our Caracals

Nia

Raja, Nia, Willow, and Zena arrived at the sanctuary on August 21, 2022. Unlike many of our wildcats, these cats did not suffer abuse or neglect. They lived with a private owner who simply could no longer afford to care for them. She contacted us and we made the trip out to Montana to pick them up.Β 

Raja and Nia are African Caracals, both under three, neutered and in good health. Raja is a very confident boy, while Nia is a bit on the shier side. It will take some time for their true personalities to emerge. We’re happy to give them time and space to feel at home.Β 

Adopt Nia

With Your $50 adoption fee, you receive:

  • A sponsorship certificate.
  • An 8.5 x 11 full-color image (ready to frame).
  • The history of the wildcat you chose.
  • The knowledge that you're making a difference in the lives of the wildcats at WildCat Ridge.

Sponsor Nia

With your $500 sponsorship fee you receive:

  • A sponsorship certificate.
  • An 8.5 x 11 full-color image (ready to frame).
  • The history of the wildcat you chose.
  • One private tour of WildCat Ridge (for two adults, no children under 18, June thru Sept. with the fulfillment of payment).
$ 50.00
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Donation Total: $50.00

Raja

Raja

Meet our Caracals

Raja

Raja, Nia, Willow, and Zena arrived at the sanctuary on August 21, 2022. Unlike many of our wildcats, these cats did not suffer abuse or neglect. They lived with a private owner who simply could no longer afford to care for them. She contacted us and we made the trip out to Montana to pick them up.Β 

Raja and Nia are African Caracals, both under three, neutered and in good health. Raja is a very confident boy who keeps himself busy with enrichment and just napping with Nia ❀️ We’re happy to give them time and space to feel at home.Β 

Adopt Raja

With Your $50 adoption fee, you receive:

  • A sponsorship certificate.
  • An 8.5 x 11 full-color image (ready to frame).
  • The history of the wildcat you chose.
  • The knowledge that you're making a difference in the lives of the wildcats at WildCat Ridge.

Sponsor Raja

With your $500 sponsorship fee you receive:

  • A sponsorship certificate.
  • An 8.5 x 11 full-color image (ready to frame).
  • The history of the wildcat you chose.
  • One private tour of WildCat Ridge (for two adults, no children under 18, June thru Sept. with the fulfillment of payment).
$ 50.00
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Donation Total: $50.00

Carrie Caracal (2019)

Carrie Caracal (2019)

Hearts are Broken – February 22, 2019

Carrie

Carrie

As our friends and followers know we have tried everything to help with the pain Carrie has because of the horrible declaw she had as a young cat. As one of WildCat Ridge Sanctuary’s veterinarians, Dr. Jennifer Conrad of The Paw Project (https://pawproject.org) got in touch with one of her colleagues. They have been involved in a trial study for a new pain medication that has been shown to be very effective in dogs and cats. She has been working with him in conjunction with The Paw Project. We set up an appointment for Friday, February 22nd to have the procedure done at Compass Veterinary Clinic.

With the amazing team of Dr. Conrad, Dr. Connolly and Dr. Lipanovich we were very hopeful this would help Carrie. However, as much as we would love to say that Carrie’s procedure went well, sadly it did not. Everything went by the book but when she was reversed after the procedure, as she was waking up she suddenly crashed. Dr. Conrad and Dr. Connolly immediately went into overdrive, got her intubated and worked over an hour doing everything possible to bring her back but in the end, it was too late.

Carrie was sixteen years old and in severe pain every day. I made the choice to see if we could make a difference for her and with the amazing doctors on hand we were all hopeful that this would provide a quality of life she didn’t have. We are all reeling from the loss but through the tears and grief I know she is no longer in pain and that brings a very small amount of comfort if there is any comfort to be found.

Caring for this special girl for over eight years has been a true joy, she was such a special cat and our hearts are all broken losing her. We will do a necropsy to determine what exactly happened but as an older caracal, there could be many reasons. Losing any of our precious rescues is mind-numbing but Carrie will always hold a special place in so many hearts. The time we share with them is far too short, and it’s gut-wrenching having to say good-bye feeling like I failed her 😒 Love you Carrie girl, nothing will be the be same without you ❀

 

Carrie’s History

Carrie, a caracal, came from Wild Animal Orphanage in Texas. Due to poor management and dishonest directors, the facility was shut down. We were contacted to see if we could make room for their small cats.

Carrie and Sebastian, a serval, arrived via Alaska Airlines in 2010 and made the trip unscathed. They both came out of their crates like they had lived here their whole lives. Both cats came infested with fleas and we found Carrie was four-paw declawed. She is a fun girl and very social but we see residual trauma from the declaw that she endured. She is also allergic to hay and straw so is the only wildcat that has fir shavings in her den box. She is on a pain management program and allergy medication but in spite of that, she is a happy cat and has made everyone fall in love because of her wonderful spirit.

Posted by Cheryl Tuller in Caracals, Memorials

Finnigan

Finnigan

Meet our Caracals

Finnigan

Finnigan has been at WildCat Ridge Sanctuary since 2019 when he escaped from his owner in Portland. He lives alone because he let us know he didn’t want a friend. He’s settled in and doing great but doesn’t care for humans. The only thing we’re good for is to bring him food and toys πŸ™‚

*Posted in April 2019, “We are very excited to share the escaped caracal that was in the Portland news last week is now a permanent resident of WildCat Ridge Sanctuary πŸ™‚ We want to thank the state vet at the Oregon Dept of Agriculture and Multnomah Animal Control for reaching out to see if we could help.

This is a typical story of a naive new owner being lied to by a breeder. This cat came from out of state and was said to be a ‘Caracat’ which the breeder said could be kept legally. However, the paperwork was marked that the cat was a ‘Savannah cat’. Of course, he is neither one of these, he is an African Caracal.

Breeders work hard to get around the laws so they can keep breeding and selling. This is one of the many reasons that the Big Cat Public Safety Act should be passed to stop this. (https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/1818)

The caracal is not quite two years old, in good health, and not declawed πŸ™‚He is a bit nervous but curious, exploring his new space and we know he will settle in just fine. Make a donation to help with his care πŸ™”

Adopt Finnigan

With Your $50 adoption fee, you receive:

  • A sponsorship certificate.
  • An 8.5 x 11 full-color image (ready to frame).
  • The history of the wildcat you chose.
  • The knowledge that you're making a difference in the lives of the wildcats at WildCat Ridge.

Sponsor Finnigan

With your $500 sponsorship fee you receive:

  • A sponsorship certificate.
  • An 8.5 x 11 full-color image (ready to frame).
  • The history of the wildcat you chose.
  • One private tour of WildCat Ridge (for two adults, no children under 18, June thru Sept. with the fulfillment of payment).
$ 50.00
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Donation Total: $50.00

Finnigan's Story