Zookeeper Fed Lynx, Discovered Another – Declared ‘No Defect’ After Recognizing It as a Cat
I believe many of you have visited zoos before. Veterinarian Xiao Ming even envies the animals that live there, they have food and care every day. This kind of treatment has attracted some unexpected visitors.

Veterinarian Xiao Ming will tell you today about a 'guest' who sneaked into the zoo. The zoo houses many animals, including a lynx that looks like a giant cat.
One day, when the zookeeper was feeding the lynx, he found that there was another animal in the cage. The zookeeper was a little puzzled, so he quickly approached and discovered it was a stray cat.

It turns out the stray cat had entered the zoo, and coincidentally ended up in the lynx's living area. Perhaps because it looked very similar to the lynx, the cat was considered a child by the lynx. The zookeeper said it was 'absolutely innocent'.
The zookeeper wanted to take the stray cat away, but seeing how close it was to the lynx, he couldn't help but soften, so he let the cat stay.
The stray cat's fate turned around, it no longer worried about food and clothing, and there were many tourists to visit it every day, which was really comfortable!

Veterinarian Xiao Ming saw the picture of the cat and lynx cuddling together, and he thought it was very heartwarming. The cat probably didn't expect that one day it would become an object of exhibition, it can only say that it had caught a lucky leg!
Veterinarian Xiao Ming explains: Today's weather is gradually warming up, and it's also the peak season for cats to have kittens. During this time, cats are more likely to run away. Cat owners should pay attention to prevent cats from running out of the house.
If cat owners don't have plans to let their cats have kittens, Veterinarian Xiao Ming still suggests that they take them to get sterilized, so as to prevent cats from making noise and disturbing normal life, and also for the sake of the cats' health!
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