Great Year for Cats!

JaxElephant

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It is a great year for cats so far(breeding wise)!

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens:
1.0-Amur Leopard

Smithsonian National Zoological Park:
3.4-African Lions
2.0-Clouded Leopard(Born at Front Royal)

Bronx Zoo:
0.0.3-African Lions
0.0.3-Malayan Tigers
0.0.3-Amur Tigers

Pittsburgh Zoo:
1.1.1-Amur Tigers

Oregon Zoo:
0.1-North American Mountain Lion

The Wilds:
0.0.3-Cheetahs

Point Defiance Zoo:
1.1-Sumatran Tigers

Buffalo Zoo:
2.0-Snow Leopard

Cape May County Zoo:
2.0.0-Snow Leopard

Nashville Zoo:
0.1-Clouded Leopard
0.0.1-Eurasian Lynx

Sacramento Zoo:
0.0.1-Sumatran Tiger

San Diego Safari Park:
1.0-Cheetah
0.2-Sumatran Tiger

Denver Zoo:
2.2-Amur Tigers

Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo:
0.1-Amur Tiger

Kansas City Zoo:
2.0-Black-footed Cats

Project Survival's Cat Haven:
2.0-Jaguar

P.S. Tell Me if I miss any births or correct me if I put any wrong information.
 
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since the two male mountain lions in Cincinatti came from a rescue center... Two males also cam to Dallas from a rescue center.
 
Project Survival's Cat Haven:
2.0 jaguar

(I see you are using the designation 2.0.0 on your posts. I could be wrong, but I think you only use the third number if it actually has a numeric value. If it is zero, I think you just leave it off.).

For any newcomers to Zoochat who are not familiar with the numbering system, the first number is how many males, the second number is how many females, the third number (if it is necessary) is how many of unknown gender. Not likely to have this with cats, but somewhat common in reptiles and birds.
 
I need to correct my last sentence. Looking back at the original post, I see there actually are several cats of unknown gender. This would occur if the cubs are parent raised and have not been separated yet for a vet exam. I imagine the first exam would occur by one month of age, in which case the gender would clearly be known for cats.

I thought Bronx only had Siberian tigers, but I recently found out they also have Malayan tigers because my zoo staff told me they are sending us a female in a few months to mate with our male. Does anyone know if these two races are rotated at Tiger Mountain?
 
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The Bronx Zoo keeps Amur Tigers at Tiger Mountain and Malayan can be found in Wild Asia.
 
The Bronx Zoo keeps Amur Tigers at Tiger Mountain and Malayan can be found in Wild Asia.

They've recently moved the female and young Malayans to Tiger Mountain, where they are on exhibit next to the Amur female and litter. Great for visitors to see two groups of young cats, but whatever "sense of place" the exhibit was supposed to have created is now discarded.
 
Hopefully that situation is temporary and the "sense of place" will be restored when the Malayan litter moves on.
 
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