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I met this bobcat on a recent visit to the local wildlife hospital and rescue center. Most of the animals there were being rehabilitated after injuries or being raised as orphans. The four adult bobcats were healthy enough to return to the wild, but they had been "humanized" - meaning they associate humans with food and shelter. Instead of being set free, the two pairs stay as foster parents to any orphaned or injured baby bobcats to minimize human contact. I will be donating a portion of my profit to The Wildlife Center of New Mexico where this cat lives.
This drawing was done in charcoal on smooth bristol paper, completed 2009. The frame is wood with an acid-free mat and non-glare, UV-protected glass with a hanging wire. I also have limited edition prints available for $125, signed and numbered.
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