The second bobcat kitten in two weeks was admitted to the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center from Floyd County.
The kitten from last week was in worse shape than this one, but the new kitten still has a heavy load of parasites and was hungry and dehydrated.
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Last week's kitten is continuing to do well, and when the new one is wormed the SVWC said the pair can be together.
"Now we have TWO big hungry mouths to feed," the wildlife center said in a Facebook post. "We need your support now more than ever."
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The SVWC said bobcats are expensive to care for, and they already have hundreds of animals in their care at all times. Right now a new wave of squirrels, opossums and rabbits are flooding into the wildlife center.
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