The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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A blue-eyed bundle of fluff arrived at Tierpark Berlin on June 13: Kitai the Snow Leopard cub!

Kitai was born to parents Maya and Bataar, both six years old. This is their third litter together.

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The now two-month-old cub recently had a health check, at which he received vaccinations and an ID chip. The vaccinations are the same as all housecats receive for protection against distemper and other feline diseases.

Kitai’s name was chosen from among more than 1,000 suggestions made by zoo fans. The word “Kitai” or “Catai” is a variation of  “Cathay,” which is what China was called during the times of Marco Polo. Snow Leopards are found in the mountains of Central Asia. The largest population resides in China.

At eight weeks old, Kitai weighed about eight pounds. As an adult, he may weigh 100-150 pounds. For now, Kitai spends nearly all his time with Maya in their den, but last week the staff opened the door into the main exhibit to give mother and son the chance to explore outdoors. It is completely up to Kitai and Maya to decide if and when they go outside.

Snow Leopards are among the most endangered of all big Cats. Recent data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) states that there are between 4,000-6,500 mature Snow Leopards spread across 12 Asian nations. A Global Snow Leopard Forum has been established to address the threats facing Snow Leopards, which include depletion of prey, illegal trade, and conflict with people.

Zoo Berlin is active in protecting Snow Leopards, and a total of 13 cubs have been born there in the last 20 years.

See more photos of Kitai below.

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12 responses to “Meet Kitai the Endangered Snow Leopard Cub”

  1. G_gila Avatar

    Pssst, it’s Tierpark Berlin, not Zoo! (due to the separation, Berlin has two zoos, Zoo Berlin (West Berlin) and Tierpark Berlin (East Berlin) which today are headed by the same director, and Kitai and his parents live in Tierpark Berlin)

  2. Andrew Bleiman Avatar

    Thank you for the clarification.

  3. Kathy Christman Avatar
    Kathy Christman

    Thirteen snow leopard cubs is quite an accomplishment!

  4. Nowhere Girl Avatar
    Nowhere Girl

    It’s fascinating how the cub becomes totally calm and passive when it’s held by the scruff of the neck. I’ve seen it demonstrated on domestic cats under the title “How to switch off a cat”. So these guys have switched off a snow leopard. 😉

  5. Julia Ceneviva Avatar
    Julia Ceneviva

    Congratulations, Kathy

  6. Julia Ceneviva Avatar
    Julia Ceneviva

    So cute and adorable.

  7. Cameron Huber Murdock Avatar
    Cameron Huber Murdock

    so cute

  8. Julia Ceneviva Avatar
    Julia Ceneviva

    Thats so cool

  9. Julia Ceneviva Avatar
    Julia Ceneviva

    You are so right, they are so cute.

  10. Julia Ceneviva Avatar
    Julia Ceneviva

    It is an accomplishment

  11. Cameron Huber Murdock Avatar
    Cameron Huber Murdock

    kitai is adorable and cute

  12. Cameron Huber Murdock Avatar
    Cameron Huber Murdock

    I agree snow leopards are adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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