Elohi's leopard group

Cheryl Hills

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Here are some updated pictures of some of my indoor winter enclosures for my leopards.
The top of this double enclosure of for my 7 yr old female leopard, Mia. The bottom enclosed enclosure is for my juvi's. The top is 8'x4' and the bottom is the same, shy a couple of inches in length so it fit neatly under the other.
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Here is a few pictures of the juvi's.
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Pictures from today of Beans and Freckles.
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Here are some pictures of the baby enclosure.
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And some randoms:
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I want the one on the bottom there. He is so cute and I love his color
 

Elohi

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Oh my, has it really been this long since I updated this thread? Snap. Updates coming.
 

Pearly

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Beautiful!!!! How about Little Jack? Do you still have him? I had totally fallen in love with him after watching your little video clip with him, one where you were hand feeding him cactus
 

Elohi

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Mia, reaching for snacks.
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Duke leaving me presents in one of the watering dishes. Lol
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A Dude named Summer.
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This is an ongoing project but...this is an area that my girls seem to like to start nests but rarely are able to lay here, so I decided I would dig a trench, remove the rock preventing them from laying, and backfill it with suitable topsoil. Ha! I need a jackhammer...
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The yearlings
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Wren
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Mia and Pepper
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KevinGG

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Nice. Are you providing your whole backyard? Looks like a big setup. Would love to see pics of the entire habitat.
 

Elohi

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Are the last pictures I posted showing up for you all? I can't see them on my phone, it shows broken image icons. But I can see them on my iPad. So strange.
 

Robber

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This is an ongoing project but...this is an area that my girls seem to like to start nests but rarely are able to lay here, so I decided I would dig a trench, remove the rock preventing them from laying, and backfill it with suitable topsoil. Ha! I need a jackhammer...

It's amazing how much rock there can be beneath the first few inches of soil. Many times I've gone to plant something and discovered what seems to be a layer of concrete, and my 5 minute digging job turns into a half hour. I think part of it is during construction of big developments, a lot of rubble is left and ends up getting smashed into the ground as heavy equipment drives over it.
 
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