LOL! There are wild life sanctuaries that will care for it and help it to become a wild animal like they should, then release them when ready. They should not be inside a house. It's not assuming. It's facts.
And how do you know it's inside a house and not inside some sort of examination room? Check the comments and you can see exactly which cat this is, and it's situation. Stop being willfully ignorant, making things worse than they are so you can virtue signal to other people.
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u/Accomplished-Ruin742 Aug 12 '21
You have a panther in your house?