Mammalwatching.com often has photos of rare cats e.g. African Golden Cat pictures from Bwindi Forest – Mammal Watching
Chinese Mountain Cats have been in a few Chinese zoos - there are a number of photos in the Zoochat galleries. Probably @baboon would know the current holders, if any.To add to the thread, are there any captive populations of Chinese Mountain Cat or Iriomote Cat around?
He or she will certainly be pleased to hear that. Now they just need a time machine and they're set.All the cats onTigergem's list have been kept in European zoos:
I have known about the one in Gabon but not about the others. Do you know if the pair in Uganda are unrelated male/female and potential mates?A rescue centre in the DRC currently holds a young African golden cat, and a private Ugandan facility holds at least a pair. I believe the animal in Gabon's Parc Assango is still going strong.
There is no Chinese mountain cat in capitivity nowChinese Mountain Cats have been in a few Chinese zoos - there are a number of photos in the Zoochat galleries. Probably @baboon would know the current holders, if any.
There are captive Iriomote Cats on Iriomote, but they are not on public display.
First of all welcome to our cult as I see that you're new. Secondly, someone better versed in cats in captivity may have to correct me on this but I'm like 99% sure that no where in the world is the Andean mountain cat held in captivity. Best of luck to you though.
The only photo I have seen of a claimed Andean Cat in captivity is this:
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However I am like 99% sure that is a Pampas cat. The ground also looks similar to the exhibit at Parque de Las Leyendas... I would say like 1% Andean Cat probability haha
Edit: I just saw the comment linking to pictures of a rehab animal in Bolivia, way too cool one of the best shots I have seen!
However I am like 99% sure that is a Pampas cat. The ground also looks similar to the exhibit at Parque de Las Leyendas... I would say like 1% Andean Cat probability haha
Edit: I just saw the comment linking to pictures of a rehab animal in Bolivia, way too cool one of the best shots I have seen!
Definitely a Pampas. One of the biggest giveaways is the pink nose.
Can confirm it is a Pampas - wrong colouration as well.
Unfortunately so!There is no Chinese mountain cat in capitivity now![]()
I watched the BBC program 'Wild Japan' which featured a segment on Iriomote and focused on the wild pigs and macaques but no mention of the Iriomote cat which was disappointingThere are captive Iriomote Cats on Iriomote, but they are not on public display.
Unfortunately so!
Any field research being done in PR China?