Rescued snow leopard makes new friends after brush with death

Published January 29, 2020
BISHKEK (Kyrgyzstan): Saltanat Seitova, who heads a social welfare foundation, gives water to Jaabar, a snow leopard found wounded in a forest near the town of Talas earlier this month.—Reuters
BISHKEK (Kyrgyzstan): Saltanat Seitova, who heads a social welfare foundation, gives water to Jaabar, a snow leopard found wounded in a forest near the town of Talas earlier this month.—Reuters

NOVOPOKROVKA: Partly blinded by shotgun pellets still lodged in his head, Jaabars the snow leopard licks his paw inside a rescue shelter cage after life-saving surgery.

The two-year-old cat was taken in by a Kyrgyzstan charity in mid-January after his rescuers found him in a forest outside the nearby city of Takas.

Native to Central Asia’s high mountains and classed as a vulnerable species whose global population the World Wildlife Fund estimates at fewer than 7,000, the snow leopard is revered across the region. But, as a large predator with beautiful markings, it is also a favourite target for hunters.

“We got this little leopard with a gunshot wound,” said Saltanat Seitova, president of the Bugu-Enye charity. “An operation was carried out and 18 shotgun pellets were removed, mainly from his forehead, eyes and sinuses.” But more than 50 remain inside his head, and the pellets caused damage to both his eyes, meaning he can never return to the wild.

Since his arrival at the shelter Jaabars, named after a snow leopard in Kyrgyz literature, has attracted a following on social media, including local resident Baatyr Bekishov, who arrives with a gift of meat.

Published in Dawn, January 29th, 2020

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