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Rescued bobcat kitten refused to move from Arizona backyard. ‘Something was wrong’

A bobcat kitten refused to move from an Arizona backyard after it was discovered there, according to wildlife rescuers. It was injured and in need of help.
A bobcat kitten refused to move from an Arizona backyard after it was discovered there, according to wildlife rescuers. It was injured and in need of help. Screengrab of Facebook post by the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center.

When a bobcat kitten refused to leave the backyard of an Arizona home, it soon became clear “something was wrong,” wildlife rescuers said.

Even barking dogs couldn’t make the baby bobcat move after it was discovered, nor pebbles tossed toward it, the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center said in an Oct. 29 Facebook post. But the cat wasn’t being stubborn — it was hurt.

A rescuer headed to the house in Phoenix, caught the bobcat and brought it to the conservation center’s clinic.

“Upon evaluation, vet techs noticed her front paw was extremely swollen,” the post said.

Rescuers believe the kitten was either bitten by a snake or stung by a scorpion, and the wound became infected, the post said.

But the cat is receiving treatment and is expected to recover.

“Nothing a little rest, medicine, and love won’t cure,” the conservation center said.

Bobcats are common all across Arizona, according to the state Game and Fish Department, and while they are generally solitary animals, kittens will stay with their mother for seven months or up to a year.

It’s not clear what became of the injured kitten’s mother or siblings, or if it will be released back into the wild.

McClatchy News has reached out to the conservation center for more information.

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This story was originally published October 30, 2022 at 3:33 PM with the headline "Rescued bobcat kitten refused to move from Arizona backyard. ‘Something was wrong’."

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Mitchell Willetts
The State
Mitchell Willetts is a real-time news reporter covering the central U.S. for McClatchy. He is a University of Oklahoma graduate and outdoors enthusiast living in Texas.
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