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After gaining fame for her cuteness, Gaia, who’s part of a black-footed cat conservation effort, is settling into her new home at Utah’s Hogle Zoo.
The 8-month-old black-footed cat, a Utah zoo’s new resident, is part of an effort to conserve the species, the deadliest and among the smallest of the world’s cats.
A brand new species of cat has been found in a fossil from a cave in China. Reportedly small enough to have fit in the palm of your hand, the cat – named Prionailurus kurteni – is thought to have ...
Utah’s Hogle Zoo welcomed an eight-month-old black-footed cat, Gaia, who is considered to be the deadliest cat on the planet.
One of the world’s deadliest cats now lives in Utah — and she’s adorable Gaia, an 8-month-old black-footed cat, moved to Utah’s Hogle Zoo to breed with Ryder, the zoo’s black-footed cat ...
Healthy black-footed cats don’t drink water, because their kidneys are highly effective at recycling fluid, although they frequently develop AA Amyloidosis, a disorder that leads to kidney failure.
Gaia, a deadly black-footed cat, was born in Glen Rose, Texas in October 2023. She has been brought to Utah's Hogle Zoo for breeding purposes.
The 8-month-old black-footed cat was recently welcomed to a zoo in Salt Lake City, which hopes to help her revive the population of her species.
The adorable but ravenous black-footed cat (Felis nigripes) at The Living Desert Zoo. Courtesy The Living Desert Zoo It may appear to be an unusually small, inquisitive little house tabby — but ...
Gaia, a black-footed cat, peers out from her enclosure at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Gaia is 9 months old and weighs 2.6 pounds. (Laura Seitz, Deseret News) ...
Utah's Hogle Zoo announced that its record-breaking 18½-year-old black-footed cat named Sanura has died.