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Cougar Cubs in Burbank
Cougar Cubs in Burbank
Two baby mountain lions were found in Burbank this week (their mother obviously wanted to raise them in a neighborhood with excellent schools), and are now safely ensconced in a wildlife rehab facility. Title should link; if not, check the L.A. Times story here. These poor babys hadn't eaten in quite awhile, so the mother is presumed missing or dead. Somebody was hitting these poor little things with a broomstick, which makes me want to hit whomever was doing it with a really big broomstick. Note to all wildlife in the San Fernando Valley: I may not take you into my home, or feed you, but I won't hurt you and promise to call the wildlife rehab folks for you, and I hope every other human will do the same.
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