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The cat mistakenly broke into the cougar habitat, thinking that it had suffered misfortune, but unexpectedly, it was quite moist

If a cat mistakenly breaks into the habitat of a carnivorous beast, it may be difficult to survive. A couple in Quebec, Canada, recently took the cat to Banff National Park camping, during which the cat actually sneaked away, they rushed to find the cat in the national park still not fruit, 11 days later can only go home and wait for the news, when everyone felt hopeless, the cat may die, 6 weeks later the ending is unexpected.

The cat mistakenly broke into the cougar habitat, thinking that it had suffered misfortune, but unexpectedly, it was quite moist

Cats that mistakenly trespassed into carnivores' habitats were recovered

Comprehensive foreign media reports, cat owner Lahey will travel to Alberta every year, and this time she decided to take her love cat Louis and Maddie with her, she and her boyfriend arrived at the camp, because of the relationship between the boat and car, so they quickly turned off the lights and rested, and at that time they parked the car on the slope, did not expect the door to open due to gravity, causing Louis to slip out.

Lahie mentioned that they stayed in the camp for 3 days, during which they also called the National Park Service to find a way to find the cat, but they still couldn't find it after 11 days, and finally had to go home without finding Luis. Banff National Park ranger Peta said that when she heard the news of Louis's escape, she thought that the chances of survival were quite slim, "There are many predators in Banff National Park who will prey on domestic cats."

The cat mistakenly broke into the cougar habitat, thinking that it had suffered misfortune, but unexpectedly, it was quite moist

Miraculously, 6 weeks later, Louis was found in the original camp, which surprised everyone, Peta said that "its physical condition is unexpectedly good, it should be by preying on native animals such as squirrels, it is definitely a tenacious kitten, can survive in the environment of many predators", and Lahiy was very happy to learn that the cat was found, when she was in the company, as soon as she walked out of the toilet, she shouted "I found my cat".

The cat mistakenly broke into the cougar habitat, thinking that it had suffered misfortune, but unexpectedly, it was quite moist

Cats that mistakenly break into carnivores' habitats

Peta also reminded people to take precautions when visiting Banff National Park, and that owners should keep their pets on a leash to avoid escaping, as there are many predators nearby. It is understood that Banff National Park has a total of 56 species of mammals, the main carnivores are mountain lions, lynx, mink bears, ferrets, North American otters and wolves, while grizzly bears and American black bears inhabit forested areas, and Canadian red deer, giraffes and white-tailed deer can also be seen in the valley.