There was a small cage with a couple of cats in it but I had to email my mate to see if he remembered what they were!
I didn't take a photograph because the mesh on the cage was so small and the wires so thick, in fact I think there were two layers of mesh, that it was very difficult to see the animal very well.
Anyway my mate reckons it was a Leopard Cat and that rings a bell with me as well.
He noticed that in the upper left hand corner of the cage there was a very small compartment and in it what appeared to be a white domestic cat, which he thought very strange but that it might be there to keep the LC company?
However I then noticed the sign wich had Leopard Cat and Albino Leopard Cat on it. So white domestic cat actually Albino Leopard Cat, although it was so small and being at the back of the small compartment it was hard to tell.
This is 100% leopard. Indochinese subspecies Panthera pardus delacouri is also dwell in Laos.
Because, on leopard cat is more greater. And it's not tiger, because is really spotted.
This was just wonder, how it is possible not but recognize the tiger from a leopard? Or the leopard cat from leopard, which is much smaller species? Is it even possible?
At least you would definitely be much more depend on whether or not to spend each species, if at all interested in this species the zoo. Or about what is happening in it. For example. Because even an amateur would do that. If you already.