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Posted: 2023-03-08T18:32:28Z | Updated: 2023-03-08T18:32:28Z Exotic Cat That Tested Positive For Cocaine Is Being Cared For At Cincinnati Zoo | HuffPost

Exotic Cat That Tested Positive For Cocaine Is Being Cared For At Cincinnati Zoo

Experts haven't determined how the drug got into the animal's system.

Animal control officials in Ohio may have sniffed out a real-life sequel to “Cocaine Bear,” this time concerning an exotic serval cat.

Hamilton County dog wardens responded to reports in January of a “leopard” spotted in a tree in Oakley. So they went to remove the animal and bring it to Cincinnati Animal Care.

Upon arrival, officials retrieved the animal from the tree and brought it to Cincinnati Animal Care  (CAC), though it suffered a broken leg in the process, according to Cleveland.com .

A DNA test confirmed the cat, whose name was “Amiry,” was an exotic breed known as a serval, CAC community engagement manager Ray Anderson told Cincinnati NBC affiliate WLWT.

“Our initial thought was the cat was a hybrid F1 Savannah, which is legal to own in Ohio, but our expert was pretty certain Amiry was a serval, which is illegal to own,” Anderson said.

Serval cats are illegal to own in Ohio but not in the neighboring states of Kentucky and Indiana, according to Cincinnati CBS affiliate WKRC TV .

However, a different test determined something unusual about Amiry: The animal tested positive for cocaine, though exactly how remains a mystery.

“Now, we can’t say how the animal got the cocaine in the system,” Anderson told  Cincinnati Fox affiliate WXIX TV . “I don’t know if it was environmental or experimental.” 

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A serval cat that tested positive for cocaine has been taken from its owner and is now being cared for at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Ray Anderson/Cincinnati Animal CARE

Amiry is now at the Cincinnati Zoo, which issued this statement on Tuesday:

“The serval has been receiving veterinary care in our Animal Health Center since he was brought here. He’s doing well, and the next step will be for our Cat Ambassador Program team to work with him and determine if he’s a good fit to be an ambassador animal. He will likely be behind the scenes for a while.”

Although Cleveland.com reported the cat’s owner has been cooperating with officials and has not been charged, Anderson told HuffPost the investigation remains open, and things could change depending on if more information surfaces.

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