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Alberta woman fined $15K after pleading guilty to importing serval cats

OKOTOKS, Alta. — An Alberta woman has been fined $15,000 after she pleaded guilty to illegally importing two serval cats into the province.
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A serval is seen at the Edmonton Valley Zoo in a recent handout photo. An Alberta woman has been fined $15,000 after she pleaded guilty to illegally importing two of the animals, a large wild cat native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Government of Alberta, Edmonton Valley Zoo, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

OKOTOKS, Alta. — An Alberta woman has been fined $15,000 after she pleaded guilty to illegally importing two serval cats into the province.

Alberta Fish and Wildlife says it's illegal to import or possess the large African wild cats except under strict permits that only zoos can usually obtain.

Wildlife officers found the Okotoks, Alta., woman had purchased the servals in British Columbia and Quebec.

She then brought them to Alberta with plans to breed them.

The Edmonton Valley Zoo is now housing the cats.

The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says on its website that servals have a poor quality of life when kept as pets.

"These wild cats are not much bigger than a medium-size dog, but they still retain their wild instincts and are cunning escape artists," it said.

"They are difficult to contain in a home or enclosure setting, and pose a risk to their keepers and the public, and even native wildlife if they escape. Their own safety is also in jeopardy in captivity."

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 4, 2025.

The Canadian Press