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Cat House enclosure @ Chester Zoo; circa 1987

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The Cat House was roughly where Miniature Monkeys is now, and ran parallel to the enclosure where the Rhea and Guanaco are now. It consisted of a long building with enclosures, of varying sizes, down each side. I have photos of Puma, Ocelot, Persian Leopard and this one of a black Leopard. I also remember Scottish Wildcat and Jungle Cat being on show here. You couldn't get into the Cat House, just see the cats in the outdoor areas.
The Cat House was roughly where Miniature Monkeys is now, and ran parallel to the enclosure where the Rhea and Guanaco are now. It consisted of a long building with enclosures, of varying sizes, down each side. I have photos of Puma, Ocelot, Persian Leopard and this one of a black Leopard. I also remember Scottish Wildcat and Jungle Cat being on show here. You couldn't get into the Cat House, just see the cats in the outdoor areas, through large windows.
 
This building seemed to suit the cats, but the management didn't think it fitted in with a modern zoo's image. I quite liked it.
 
It was my favorite place in Chester Zoo. I was gutted when I returned to Chester Zoo in 1999 and it had been demolished. They had other cages for small cats around the cat house as well. I also remember the three legged Leopard although I'm not certain if it was black or not. Would love Chester to resurrect the Cat House in a modern form.
 
There was a three-legged clouded leopard a very long time ago. Also kept were margay, serval,Geoffrey's cat, lynx, caracal, jaguarundi, ocelot, puma, and others I forget. Jaguars were kept in the cat house until the construction of a separate set of cages alongside the house where the vicuna are now, where they bred.
 
There was a three-legged clouded leopard a very long time ago. Also kept were margay, serval,Geoffrey's cat, lynx, caracal, jaguarundi, ocelot, puma, and others I forget.

I especially remember the pampas cat; that was a particular favourite of mine.
 
This building seemed to suit the cats, but the management didn't think it fitted in with a modern zoo's image. I quite liked it.

I did too- the enclosures were spacious and well landscaped. I never figured why it was demolished when it was , its only shortcoming seemed perhaps the 'block' feel of the rectangular design with the rows of enclosures on each side. Perhaps that was enough?
 
I especially remember the pampas cat; that was a particular favourite of mine.

A species I'd dearly love to see; but also a species held in the cat house which is unlikely to return to European collections at all.
 

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