@@philliplabbe4409No, it really is unusual. Cats generally have to be pregnant or lactating to tolerate young that aren't her own. This is only possible because of the oxitocyn in her system that bounds her with her kittens. Otherwise, adult cats are usually aggressive towards a stranger's kittens because it signals another adult (mother) is nearby who could attack.
More often than not I find that these AI narrated videos are produced by RU-vid channels out of China. RU-vid is basically being flooded by content farms from China that just produce as much content as quickly and cheaply as possible to make money. Just block any of these AI channels that you come across
The AI voice makes it seem less authentic and more likely to be a fake story - if a human isn't involved to even produce the voice, how can we trust that this isn't mass produced slop?
*Lena:* Dees are my babies now~🥰 *Staff:* 🤨Uh...you DO know they aren't the same spec- *Lena:* _MY. BABIES.😡_ *Staff:* And they are gorgeous! Look, they've got your eyes! 😅
I’ve heard of house cats that adopt orphan kittens without hesitation so it’s really incredible to see a wild cat has that same instinct. Cats are so cool.
I did cat and kitten rescue, foster & adoption for 10 years. The local rescues had an informal network providing mutual support. We frequently rescued motherless kittens. We would send out an email asking if anyone had a nursing mom cat. There was never a problem getting a mom cat to take on an extra kitten or two. Once I pulled from animal control 10 black kittens, including a 6 month old female and her litter of 3 kittens. (They usually have small first litters - nature's introductory training.) I gave her the other 6 black kittens to take care of as well. Her reaction seemed to be, "This isn't the job I signed up for, but I'll do my best." She was great little mom.😺 Please spay and neuter your pets!
Around 8 months ago I saw a healthy adult lynx walk behind the screen enclosure of my Florida house in St Lucie County. It's a residential community built on 2000 acre preserve with ponds and lakes. I've seen bobcats, alligators, Florida panthers as well as several different species of Eagles. Large rattlesnakes too. I've been chased by wild boar a couple of times. No problem. We all live in harmony together. I don't mess with them, and they respect our space. Its works.
I agree. This cat looks like a Canadian Lynx. Look at the huge paws! They have big paws that function like snow shoes. Bobcats have smaller feet that help them stay quiet in the woods.
Sure, but let's stay realistic here. If you are very sensitive, don't read on! There are many predators, who love a 'baby' from another species for lunch. Who NEED a 'baby' from another species for lunch to stay alive themselves and/or feed their offspring with. Sorry. I don't like it either. Just how it is.
What a great and compassionate soul. This female lynx, Lena, is a good mother to other's babies and gives them the nurturing they need to survive. What a wonderful story!💟🐺💟
Aww that is the sweetest thing. Yes, she will be a great mom when she finally (if that will be allowed) has her own. If not, maybe letting her continue to be a foster mom would be so nice for her. ♥️😽
What a wonderful video! I'm a huge cat lover doesn't matter if they're wild or domesticated I love them all and most animals in general. But what she did is absolutely amazing to raise all those different animals. Thank you for this really outstanding video! 👏👏👏❤️
@@DeviousKitten27 The practice of coming to someone's aid; often refers to men coming to the aid of women. Regardless, this word has no relation to the original comment so don't know what kyler is talking about.
The lynx and bobcats are so beautiful. We have bobcats here in southern California in the more mountainous areas. Though I have never seen one in the wild except for Zoos. I wouldn't say I like anything with AI whether it's voice or anything associated with A/I. I want real intelligence not artificial.
Beautiful and stunner. What a job that she has taken on of fostering who comes along there. Mothers instincts, and yet she has not her own cubs. Marshallah Allah bless her and all of U
We have wild lynx here, altho they are very human-averse, so are rarely seen outside deep back country - I’m very glad most of these commenters do not live near any serious predators, per the comments, I don’t think they realize what a lynx can do lol…in a fight. Just leave em be!
Que história tãoooooo bonita e ternurenta ❤❤. De facto, os humanos deviam aprender mais com os animais, que são mais sábios 🤗👏 Muito fofa, esta história 🥰🥰❤❤❤
Kittens can be weaned as young as 4 weeks. however, their personality development benefits greatly from having a mom, or other adult cat, around for the first 6 to 12 months.
This is mutually beneficial for all of them. The babies get care and learn to socialize with the humans from the lynx. Lynx gets to act on her clearly strong instincts and learn the ropes of parenting, feeling less overwhelmed later on when her bio babies arrive. Zoo staff also know her limits better beforehand, so can help her if things get to be too much, leading to less potential danger and stress.