Bobcats

Photo by Wild Aware Utah

Humane World for Animals What to Do About Bobcats

International Society for Endangered Cats Bobcat

National Park Service Bobcats: Living on the Urban Edge

Mass Audubon Bobcats

Nature Conservancy Bobcat and Big Cat Rescue A Sanctuary Reborn: How Bobcats Are Reclaiming New Jersey’s Wild Heart

Treehugger 8 Fascinating Facts About Bobcats

Wild Aware Utah Living with Bobcats

Wildlife Rescue League The Bobcat — Master of the Art of Concealment

Wikipedia Bobcat

Rehabilitation

Best Friends Animal Society Orphaned baby bobcat rehabilitation

Chris Jackson’s DFW Urban Wildlife Rehabbing Baby Bobcats

Natural Resources Council of Maine Chitter Chatter

Operation Wildlife So You Found a Bobcat

Animal Advocates Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center PROCEDURES for BOBCAT REHABILITATION PDF

Tucson Wildlife Rescue Wildcat kittens are cute, but they are not pets!

WildCare Bobcat Kittens

A-Z Animals Can Bobcats Be Pets? Where it’s legal, it’s still not recommended!

Big Cat Rescue Bobcats: Lousy Pets, But Purrr-fect Neighbors

3 week old bobcats at Fancy Lad Farms and Wildlife Sanctuary Reel

Photo by Todd Heilman at Fancy Lad Farms and Wildlife Sanctuary
The bobcats are very protective of each other. Photo by Jayne Winters of Natural Resources Council of Maine member from South China, Maine
Photo by Tucson Wildlife Center. This orphaned bobcat kitten is currently growing up with her sibling at Tucson Wildlife Center.
B-329, a bobcat kitten. Photo taken on April 30, 2015. National Park Service
Photo by Nature Conservancy
Photo by National Park Seervice