Is it possible for domestic and wild animals to get along?
Practice shows that yes.Additionally, finding a common language won’t be a problem for them if they belong to the same species.
A stray cat from St. Petersburg once walked around the area looking for food.
That was a very lucky day for her. After all, she not only discovered food but also a trustworthy buddy.
The cat was successful in finding more than just a few stubs in the trash. The cat was fortunate to come across significant portions of a beef carcass.
In the cage of a different feline species—the lynx—in the zoo, she discovered all of this deliciousness. It appeared as though the owner of the meat would rip it to pieces if she realized that an unwanted visitor was chowing down on her supper.
The huge cat, however, avoided touching the small one. The cat now visits her friend quite frequently. She eats dinner, lunch, and breakfast with her.
The cat is also warming up by leaning on the lynx because it is warmer inside the aviary than outside. She is licked for it by the stray cat on the lynx because it is warmer inside the aviary than outside. She is licked for it by the stray cat.
The zoo personnel also observed the cat. They doubled her daily serving so that she wouldn’t go hungry, but they didn’t take the meat away from the owner, who was legally entitled to it.