Mumbai, INDIA: Two, less than a week old kittens of jungle cat (lebis Chaus) lie inside the forest department office in Mumbai, 11 June 2007. Three abondoned kittens, found in the jungles of Aarey milk colony, on the outskirts of the city, were later handed over to the forest authorities, likely to be released in the Borivali national park in Mumbai. AFP PHOTO/Pal PILLAI
(Stock Picture Credit: PAL PILLAI/AFP via Getty Images)

Five Jungle Cat Cubs In India Diligently Rescued & Returned to Mom

Five jungle cat cubs, found in the field of an agricultural farm in India were the subject of an elaborate rescue operation, reports The Indian Express. A Twitter thread from Parveen Kaswan, an officer of the Indian Forest Service, detailed the incident.

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