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vet day for tiggie; he was reportedly so well-behaved at the office when they went dec 23; jamie said he was just looking around at everything in the waiting room from inside the trap; and when it was time to see the vet, they had to pry his claws off from the metal sides and tilt the cage so he could slide out of the trap; they said he was most likely frozen in fear and let them do what they needed to do with no issues; not even a peep out of him when they did a blood test; our sweet boy ended up being a naturally large sized kitty but a pound and a half overweight; good teeth condition too; the vet recommended he stay in the trap again isolated for one more night so thats what we did;
small large cat
i got a cat last night. he’s been camping out under my bed but also wants affection and pets. very mixed signals.
i’m still deciding on a name but i’m thinking maybe baribeau or mulder or edgar.
She is large

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Jaguar populations are falling worldwide, but the big cats are thriving in Belize, where one-third of the Central American country is protected habitat — but even this paradise isn’t perfect.
In Belize, the jaguar’s remaining refuge is divided into two big chunks of land: one in the north, and one in the south. These rainforests are connected by a narrow, six-mile corridor of forest, outside of which danger lurks for the giant cats. Known as the Maya Forest Corridor, this bottleneck in central Belize helps jaguars migrate, keeping their populations free from inbreeding. But the forest is shrinking, as mining and agriculture advance, and jaguars find themselves in dangerously close proximity to people. Conservationists are racing against time to preserve this corridor—and hopefully, to expand it.
Researchers and activists are identifying the secret routes the elusive jaguars take through this corridor. Using hundreds of camera traps, wildlife biologist Emma Sanchez has observed the behavior of jaguars and successfully mapped their many pathways. In Runaway Creek, a nature reserve in the heart of the Maya Forest Corridor, ecologist Ray Cal uses another approach: radio collars. These tools track the cats’ movements—and tell conservation organizations where they should purchase new land to protect the jaguar, and secure its future.