
B.C. seeks to claw back future ownership and breeding of exotic cats
VICTORIA — When Bill Edwards feeds his pet servals Luna and Tumas on his rural Vancouver Island property, he cannot just simply reach for cans of cat food.
He instead serves them raw chicken and frozen quail.
“They are basically a wild animal,” he said of the wildcats that are native to African savannahs and wetlands, and can grow to 40 pounds.
“They are not like a house cat by any means.”