Calgary

2 bobcat kittens found at Oakridge house fire in southwest Calgary

Two baby bobcats were found while Calgary firefighters battled a large house fire in the city’s southwest Friday afternoon.

No injuries from the fire reported, but 2 scared little kittens were found in the backyard

These two bobcat kittens were found in the backyard of a house fire in southwest Calgary Friday afternoon. Officials are going to try and reunite them with their mom. (Carole Henke/Calgary Fire Department)

Two baby bobcats were found while Calgary firefighters battled a large house fire in the city's southwest Friday afternoon.

Calgary fire responded to 36 Oakmount Way S.W. at around 4 p.m. after neighbours saw heavy black smoke and flames coming from the home.

Officials say the home was vacant and there are no reports of injuries at this time.

Spokesperson Carol Henke says as they were fighting the fire, one of the firefighters came across the little kitten. A second was found shortly after.

"It's probably a bobcat," she said of the first discovery.

"We are going to hopefully reunite the kitten with the family because that seems to be the best thing to do."

The kittens' family likely lives under the home's backyard deck.

Fire officials believe the house was vacant and there are no reported injuries. (David Bell/CBC)

The kittens are in good condition but a little scared with all the commotion, she said.

"All district chiefs carry pet boxes just for those types of situations where animals are rescued out of a variety of emergencies that we attend."

The cause of the fire is under investigation.