Island Insights | Life on Kiawah Island

June 22nd, 2009

Bobcat Denning Season

Nature | Wildlife



Bobcat Denning Season

Spring and early summer is denning season for the Island’s resident female bobcats. Bobcats typically den in hollow logs, stumps, or thick patches of vegetation, and have an average of two kittens per litter. Kittens open their eyes after 10 days and will rely on their mother’s milk for the first 12 weeks. After they are weaned, they will feed on prey caught by their mother until they are approximately five months old, when they are able to hunt for themselves.

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