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Monday, 13 January 2025

Lynx let go in Cairngorms were starving, says RZSS

This means that the cats may have been out longer than thought, were not trained in how to hunt before release and if they were released hungry to "make them go hunt in the wild" more quickly those responsible are thick as two planks in concrete. It also shows no vet was involved at any point.

The possibility that these were just dumped cats is still on the table. All  exotic animals bred in the UK and sold one should -MUST- be microchipped and those responsible as breeders or owners heavily prosecuted in these cases.




 Four lynx illegally released into the Cairngorms showed signs of starvation, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) has said.

One of the wild cats died after its capture near Kingussie late last week and experts are awaiting results of a post-mortem examination.

The other three lynx are being cared for at Edinburgh Zoo.

Police Scotland is investigating the incident which saw two of the lynx caught on Thursday and two more on Friday.

RZSS said two of the cats had eaten meat left from them in traps set to capture them, but no other food while they had been on the loose.

The area around Kingussie where the four were captured is still being monitored, but the society said it was "reasonably confident" there were no more still at large.

The cats have been confirmed as Eurasian lynx, the largest of four species of the animals.

Lynx were once native to Britain but were wiped out hundreds of years ago due to habitat loss and hunting.

A number of conservation groups support a licensed reintroduction of the cats to Scotland in the near future.

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Lynx let go in Cairngorms were starving, says RZSS

This means that the cats may have been out longer than thought, were not trained in how to hunt before release and if they were released hun...