One of the world’s deadliest cats now lives in Utah — and she’s adorable
Gaia, an 8-month-old black-footed cat, moved to Utah’s Hogle Zoo to breed with Ryder, the zoo’s black-footed cat bachelor.
(Hogle Zoo) Gaia, an 8-month-old black-footed cat, moved to Utah’s Hogle Zoo to breed with Ryder, the zoo’s black-footed cat bachelor. The felines are considered the deadliest cats in the world.
Jordan is a breaking news reporter at The Tribune. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has written for the Houston Chronicle along with the Enid News & Eagle. When she's not reporting, she loves watching football, reading books and painting.
Jordan is a breaking news reporter at The Tribune. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has written for the Houston Chronicle along with the Enid News & Eagle. When she's not reporting, she loves watching football, reading books and painting.