The leopard comes to the Indian village on a regular basis. Local neighbors filed complaints with the highest courts, and the Department of Wild Animals dispatched a trapping specialist.
The next night, a female leopard was caught in a cage put up in the field with live bait.

The cat was transported to a nearby woodland and released there, away from the fields. The kitten was abandoned. A month later, reports began to pour in: farmers had encountered a baby leopard here and there.
They were certain it was a female leopard cub that had gone missing.
Officers arrived on the scene to find an astounding spectacle that left even the most seasoned hunters speechless.

A leopard entered the yard, most likely the same one that had been bothering the residents.
She approached the cow, but instead of charging her, she rubbed up against her and knelt alongside her.
The large cat came into the yard night after night to snuggle with the cow.

Surprisingly, the cow did not show any signs of fear.
She caressed the leopard’s neck, licked her, and laid next to her, caressing her side, as if she were her calf.
No one has been able to determine the specific explanation for this unique and heartfelt relationship. The people just assume that in a previous life, the cow and the leopard were pals.