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Rescued Hong Kong leopard cat ‘growing stronger, preparing to return to wild’

Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden shares update on feline discovered by hikers in catchwater drain in April

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The cat was only a baby when it was discovered by hikers. Photo: Handout
Lorraine Chiang

A leopard cat rescued after being spotted by hikers is growing stronger and is being prepared to be returned to Hong Kong’s wilderness soon, according to the organisation behind the feline’s rehabilitation.

Hikers discovered the animal in a catchwater drain in April and sought help from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), with the cat later sent to Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden for care and treatment.

“Our rehabilitators worked long hours supporting the cat with its needs,” the centre wrote in a social media post on Thursday.

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“First bottle-feeding, then helping it to transition to solid food, all while trying to prevent the young cat from becoming too habituated to humans.”

It said that the cat received a full health check after nearly two months of care and now weighed close to 1kg (2.2lbs), adding that the animal had gone from being a kitten to a juvenile.

The felines are known for their large eyes, leopard prints and white patches behind their ears. Photo: Handout
The felines are known for their large eyes, leopard prints and white patches behind their ears. Photo: Handout

“It is now back with the rehab team, who are helping it develop the skills it needs to survive and thrive back in the wild,” the centre said.

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