The leopard cub who was rescued from its mother who had EATEN its siblings and is now being raised by dogs in a Russian zoo

  • A shepherd dog and endangered leopard cub are the best of friends, playing together in a zoo in Vladivostok
  • Zookeepers say leopard is comfortable around canine because she was fostered by a golden retriever dog 
  • Milasha was taken away from her mother because she was suspected to have eaten her three previous babies 

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Zookeepers were forced to pair an endangered leopard cub with a golden retriever foster parent because its own mother was a cannibal who had eaten three of her other babies.

The Sadgorod Zoo in Vladivostok, Russia, put the newborn leopard cub with a golden retriever named Tessa, even though she already had four puppies of her own.

Now, Milasha the leopard cub seems to love canines and is best friends with Elza the Central Asian Shepherd dog.

Milasha seems to be infatuated with her doggy pal Elza. Her trainer, Viktor Agafonov, said that the leopard is comfortable around the canine because she was being raised by golden retriever Tessa.

The leopard cub was paired with a lioness and a tigress, as well as her new best pal Elza.

The zookeepers decided to put the animals together because Milasha needed animals to play with who were of a similar size and her species is critically endangered.   

Mr Aganfonov told CCTV+: 'Although it seems these are both big cats, their behavior is completely different. The tigress is quieter. But the lioness … most of the time she keeps jogging and playing.'

Elza the Central Asian Shepherd dog and an African leopard cub named Milasha are adorable best friends. The cub is used to dogs because she is being raised by a golden retriever foster mother

Elza the Central Asian Shepherd dog and an African leopard cub named Milasha are adorable best friends. The cub is used to dogs because she is being raised by a golden retriever foster mother

The fluffy white dog was described by the zoo as having a 'good pedigree, good blood,' and its size and temperament make it a good match for the cubs.

Now, the furry foursome will spend at least the next year and a half together and their friendship could continue, depending on how much they like each other.

Cross-fostering sees baby animals separated from their birth parents and raised by surrogates.

It is a fairly common practice, usually done when the animal's parents reject it or if they are killed.

The animals seem infatuated with each other and in the video can be seen playing together affectionately. The zoo intends to keep the friends together for the next year and a half at least

The animals seem infatuated with each other and in the video can be seen playing together affectionately. The zoo intends to keep the friends together for the next year and a half at least

The Sadogorod Zoo decided to put Milasha the leopard cub with the golden retriever because of concerns for her safety.

Leopardess Alain, Milasha's mother, is though to have eaten her last three litters.

Mr Aganfonov said: 'We can't say for sure why this happened. But we decided not to risk another baby.'

Mothers in the animal kingdom are known to eat their young if the babies are sick or deformed. 

They also sometimes eat them if there's not enough food to go around or if they have died.  

As well as spending time together, the friends also count a lioness and tigress as part of their friendship circle, with the zoo saying that they all seem to be close pals

As well as spending time together, the friends also count a lioness and tigress as part of their friendship circle, with the zoo saying that they all seem to be close pals

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