Amiry, an illegal serval cat who was found with cocaine in his system during an Ohio traffic stop, had found a new home.
The African wild cat that was found on the streets of Cincinnatiis healing from a broken leg and sobering up at his new home at the city’s zoo, officials said.
When Cincinnati Animal CARE finally corralled the long-eared cat and ran a drug test on him, they found that he had ingested cocaine. The serval cat has a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo, known for its breeding facility for cheetahs — a relative of the wild African species.“Amiry is young and very curious.
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