A young bobcat in Massachusetts is bouncing back after a close call with rat poison and a car accident, thanks to a quick-thinking wildlife rescue team. The kitten, found with blood that wouldn’t clot—a classic sign of rodenticide poisoning—was treated with vitamin K and later paired with another orphaned bobcat in Rhode Island. Wildlife experts say raising these wild cats together is crucial so they don’t become too comfortable around humans. This story highlights how common rodenticide poisoning is for local wildlife and why safer pest control alternatives matter. What do you think about the risks rodenticides pose to our local animals? #Science #WildlifeRescue #NewEngland