Shalom kitties! Israeli zoo celebrates latest additions to sand cat family

Published August 19th, 2015 - 07:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba


After sand cat Rotem's partner Sela died, an intensive search led to the arrival of three-year-old Kalahari, from a zoo in Sweden, but their relationship at first remained hesitant, zookeepers said. Nonetheless, when they saw there was no violent behavior between the two, the zookeepers decided to keep Rotem and Sela in the same enclosure, day and night. 

"Three weeks ago, early in the morning when the zookeepers arrived at the Safari, they found three tiny kittens in a burrow in the enclosure," a statement from the Safari said. "Rotem had given birth, and was already devotedly caring for her kittens."

Sand cats, small wild cats that typically inhabit the desert, at one point lived around Israel, according to the Safari. Today, they populate the border area between Israel and Jordan, as well as further east, with additional subspecies also found in North Africa and Saudi Arabia. 

Only about 200 sand cats exist in European zoos, and many attempts are occurring to breed them and reintroduce them into the wild, information from the zoo said.  

"As they used to live in Israel in the past, their importance to the Safari staff is even greater," the Safari statement added. 

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