
This was at the end of the afternoon, when you could hear their mum calling for them in the distance. Time to walk them home...
Them yelping back at mum was simply as cute as it gets, which you can hear in the middle of the video :)
Thanks to Andy for the last pic
The first part: www.b3ta.com/links/310839
( , Mon 4 May 2009, 15:28, Reply)

I feel all warm and fluffy inside
Even tough I'm a cold hearted prick, cuddly fluffy beast can do that to yah.
( , Mon 4 May 2009, 16:03, Reply)

...99% sure that they would be very happy living in my house with me.
So if you guys ever need a weekend off from them, lol.
Great stuff, and looks like a great job too!
( , Mon 4 May 2009, 16:51, Reply)

they have very sharp claws, I know this because one tried to run up my leg. I was happy letting the Caracals grab my shoe, claw and bite it, but the Snow Leopards are potentially, awesomely powerful. They're about 8 months old, and just getting a bit big to pick up and hold.
Beautiful creatures!
The Cat Survival Trust have volunteers who live on site in caravans, and I'm sure Terry there is looking for more, and funds too!
They need someone with web skills to give the website a once-over too.
( , Mon 4 May 2009, 20:42, Reply)

i know i was there and all that but i still have trouble getting my head around sharing a space with a couple of snow leopards and then watching them saunter across the lawn in deepest Herts.
Happy days
( , Mon 4 May 2009, 22:07, Reply)