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Saturday, 14 October 2017

Polecat Release


Our polecats have done really well again this year, and both our females Oriel and Cassie had litters of kits. Cassie has been off display most of this year with our male Billy, and had 5 kits. While on display in our main enclosure Oriel and Whitstable had 4 kits, which I am sure many of you have seen grow, play and mature over the summer. 

Above is one of Oriel's daughters, taken a couple of weeks a go. Isn't she gorgeous?!?... Really takes after her mum, who I think is the prettiest polecat I have ever seen. Really sleek and dark with the classic face mask. 



And this is one of Oriel and Whitstable's sons. Another handsome chap. You can see how they have grown over the summer, all big and healthy and ready for their next move. 



Here are the other two, and below two of the kits with mum Oriel at the front...



Last weekend Ferret Rescue Surrey came to collect them, along with Cassie's kits, and took them off to be released in to the wild. As with previous years, they are soft released to give them a real good start at "wild" life and the Ferret Rescue Surrey team do a fantastic job in monitoring them and keeping an eye on how they cope once our on their own.



So, Oriel is looking a bit more relaxed now with out the youngsters constantly playing and annoying her. Now that they have gone, we have been able to move Whitstable back out on to display with her.



Hopefully they will continue their success, and have another litter next year.

3 comments:

  1. That is such a great thing you do. Well done..

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  2. How old do you have to be to come to a photography day and when are they? thanks.

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    1. Hi Toby, the minimum age for our photography days is 15 years old. All currently available dates are advertised on our website, with more released as they become available. If you need more information check out our website, or email info@britishwildlifecentre.co.uk

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