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Leopard Cubs
Leopard cubs or babies cannot be raised on a farm.
The lifespan of these cats in the wild is about 10 years, but in captivity they can live up to 23. They are rather quick to mature and are able to feed themselves at the age of a year, but most youth remain with the mother for 18-24 months.
Leopard cubs or babies cannot be raised on a farm.
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These cats can mate all year round. Usually, pregnant females find a den or a crevice and give birth to 2-3 young, but not all of them survive. Males don’t care for the young, but there have been reports of males bringing kills for the female. Leopard cubs or babies cannot be raised on a farm.
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