Catera
CATERA Male BobcatDOB 7/24/97- 8/10/10His parents, Shiloh and Indian Summer had been a bonded pair for seven years before coming to live on Easy Street. They had never reproduced, so we left them together and of course a littler of three resulted in just a few short months. The mother, on the third day, began killing the kittens and by the time the Founder could get to her, two were dead and she was biting the last one on the chest and abdomen. She snatched the bleeding kitten away from her and took it to medicate and bottle raise. It wasn't long before the she discovered why the mother had brutally attacked her offspring. Catera (named for theCaddy that zigs) was obviously brain damaged and from the condition of all three kittens, it was apparent that they had not been nursing although the dam had stayed with them faithfully. It took hours to feed Catera and every time, it was as if it was the first time for him. It took him a year to get on to solid foods and again, every meal was like the first he ever had. If his surrogate mother walks out of the room and walks back in ten minutes later, he has forgotten who she was and only through the vocalizations they have shared over and over and over does he again recognize her. Every day is new and exciting to Catera and he is quite possibly the happiest cat living on Easy Street. Catera runs incessantly in circles and attacks everyone he can't remember, which is everyone he knows. Catera has shown much improvement over the years and is doing very well with his operant conditioning sessions. He has learned 3 behaviors in only a few months. Baby bobcat kittenCatera has his own Cat-a-tat that provides plenty of running room.Most of our bobcats were rescued from fur farms where they were being raised to slaughter for their fur. Some were being sold at auction where taxidermists would buy them and club them to death in the parking lot, but a few were born here in the early days when we were ignorant of the truth and were being told by the breeders and dealers that these cats should be bred for "conservation." Once we learned that there are NO captive breeding programs that actually contribute to conservation in the wild we began neutering and spaying our cats in the mid 1990's. Knowing what we do about the intelligence and magnificence of these creatures we do not believe that exotic cats should be bred for lives in cages. Read more about our Evolution of Thought HEREAUGUST 10, 2010Catera was found dead in his den today. It looked as if he had just laid down to sleep. Dr. Wynn will perform a necropsy tomorrow to see if she can determine his cause of death, but every day he has had from the day he was born was a gift that no one expected him to enjoy.His mother, Indian Summer, tried to kill him at birth because she knew he was not going to survive. We wouldn't give up on him and 13 years of intensive care gave him a full life and us a glimpse into what it means to see every thing as if it were for the first time.
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Catera, I truely enjoyed chatting with you. You always had so much to talk about. I will miss you dearly. My heart goes out to Carole as well. I know you and Carole had a very special bond that rarely ever happens. RIP.....Jennifer, Volunteer Master KeeperI was talking with him just this afternoon, around 12:30. He chattered a bit, he rolled over and showed me his belly, then yawned. I will miss you little one....Sharon D, Volunteer KeeperReading this gave me chills. This morning, Marie and I heard Hal meowing, a very sad and painful series of yowls. We checked to see if he was ok. He was unhurt. Regina told us that Hal always knows when a cat is dying, and that was his signal. I have never heard anything like it. I was hoping he was wrong, but I guess not. Little Catera was the world's cutest bobcat. I always enjoyed seeing his adorable face and high energy. He will be missed....Willow, Volunteer Senior KeeperThank you Jennifer, but I feel an odd sense of calm. I was noticing just yesterday how gut wrenching it is every time I see a photo of Sarabi, and for the first time I really stopped and thought about why. It isn't that she's "gone" because I still feel her, and Catera and Hercules, and all of them. When I really allowed myself to feel the pain, I realized that it came from her (and all of them) having spent their entire lives in cages. That is where the real sadness is. They just don't belong in cages and my heartbreak is in knowing that each of them has given up everything to encourage us to end the trade forever. Each one who dies before we accomplish that goal is a sad reminder that we still have much to do....Carole, FounderCarole+Jamie; Please know, every life you've saved, you've made better. So many lived a long + happy life, even if in a cage. The longevity on most attests to that. We volunteers enjoy talking to them and caring for them. You're mission is so monumental. You'll never give up. THANK YOU.....Rosie, Volunteer Senior KeeperHal was so right! I loved Catera so very much and that is from the very very first time I met him! He was a very special boy! Everyday I would go to see and talk to him and then go to his mother Summer which I love as much! Now you rest in peace my little Angel... I can still hear you singing....Marie, Volunteer Senior KeeperI will miss his chatter so much! He was always so happy to see everyone and always put a smile on my face - may he know how much he was loved......Nanci, Volunteer KeeperDidn't really "know" Catera (since not allowed over the fence) but after reading y'all's comments I watched Marie's video - what a Cutie-Pie! Carole, I'm glad he was born here to enjoy a wonderful life with grass and trees and now he is free. Hopefully someday due to the efforts of all at BCR these glorious cats can live truly free!......Sherry, Volunteer Senior PartnerI didn't find out until after I fed Hal, but yes, he always seems to know and it is heartbreaking. Catera what a joy you were to be around and bring smiles to our faces, I will miss you and your sweet antics and always singing and trying to 'mark' me.Thank you Carole for what you do for these animals and trying to make sure another Catera or Sarabi or any of the others never has to end up in a cage again........Lisa, Volunteer Senior KeeperSadly, I was never able to "meet" Catera, but his story touched me too. RIP special baby....you had the best life possible for a captive bob, surrounded by dedicated BCR keepers who loved you lots and valued your special abilities...Merrill, Volunteer PartnerThe sadness hit me today as I double-checked "Little Back" and the interns were cleaning out his cat-a-tat. "I love you sweet boy and always will. Go and play in the sunshine and don't look back".....Kym, Volunteer KeeperCarole, thank you for saving his life....MaryLou, Volunteer Senior KeeperOh how I will miss Catera. I fell in love with Catera (the Cadillac of bobcats), when he lived next to Jumanji, and everyone told me how "crazy" he was. But I didn't find him to be crazy, just different, not unlike ourselves. As my heart breaks, and tears fall, I realize he is finally free. I stopped by BCR on Tuesday and Marie told me Hal was very vocal that morning. my response was "uh-oh" Hal always gets vocal when a cat passes...he just knows." RIP little bobcat...you will be missed by all.....Regina, Volunteer Senior Keeper
I didn't know Catera but his story touched my heart. We can all learn alot from his life. He is happy and with his siblings now.... Red Shirt Kim Dever - Aug 12, 2010 7:31 PM
Catera always put a smile on my face because I could honestly see the light in his eyes. He was a bit goofy which kinda works for me. Whenever I cleaned his cage I would love to just watch him and see how excited he gets over a hose moving in the grass. Catera is now making others smile but I will never forget my little friend.Intern Taylor Parker- Aug. 13, 2010
Taylor Parker- Aug. 13, 2010Catera always put a smile on my face because I could honestly see the light in his eyes. He was a bit goofy which kinda works for me. Whenever I cleaned his cage I would love to just watch him and see how excited he gets over a hose moving in the grass. Catera is now making others smile but I will never forget my little friend.Intern Taylor <3Aug 12, 2010I didn't know Catera but his story touched my heart. We can all learn alot from his life. He is happy and with his siblings now.... Red Shirt Kim