The Office of Animal Control responded to reports of two serval-type cats roaming around the Reservoir Hill neighborhood on Dec. 5
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- Two exotic, serval-type cats were spotted roaming around an upscale neighborhood in Baltimore
- One cat has been captured by the city’s Office of Animal Control, while the second cat is allegedly back in the care of its private owner
- “Even though this is a small wildcat, and not as dangerous to the public as a tiger, it’s not fair to try and keep a wild animal as a pet,” Tammy Thies, founder of the Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota, said
Two wildcats were spotted roaming an upscale neighborhood in Baltimore, turning it into their personal playground.
On Dec. 5, the Office of Animal Control received calls from 311 around 9 a.m. reporting two serval-type cats that were seen on the loose near the 2400 block of Eutaw Place in Reservoir Hill, the Baltimore City Health Department told local outlets WBAL-TV 11 and WBFF.
In videos captured by residents, the two large and exotic cats roam around on someone’s roof before jumping down and exploring people’s yards throughout the snowy neighborhood…