If you've been to the Miller Park Zoo in the last few years, their baby snow leopard cubs have been a very popular exhibit.
Superintendent of the Miller Park Zoo, Jay Tetzloff explains they have found some homes for their pups in recent months.
Tetzloff heads the snow leopard breeding program and calls it rewarding to have the zoo be successful in breeding the cubs two years in a row.
Tetzloff points out, snow leopards are animals made to be solitary. He says when they get separated they generally adjust very quickly.