BigCatConniseur24
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I’m writing because after doing some research, I found that the Memphis Zoo has quite a large and impressive cat collection and the best place to see all the cats at the zoo is Cat Country. I knew about Cat Country even before this, because I used to watch Ultimate Zoo on Animal Planet as a kid. Anyways, is Cat Country the real deal? If I’m correct they have Bengal Tigers (including one with white fur), Sumatran Tigers, African Lions, Jaguars (including two female cubs!!), Cougars, Snow Leopards, a male Amur Leopard, Cheetahs, Caracals, and Fishing Cats. Obviously, I’m a big cat connoisseur and that’s 10 species of cats which is way more than I typically see at the average north American zoo (usually 5-7, 5 is probably the average). Anyways, is Cat Country the real deal? I do NOT care about the exhibits themselves, that’s not why I visit zoos. I visit zoos to see the animals, not to critique the exhibits. I’m aware that most of them are outdated and a bit on the smaller side. I’m okay with that though, because I rarely get to see so many cats at one facility. Plus, I have never seen a jaguar at zoo and jaguars are my second favorite cat species after tigers. Additionally, I’ve never seen a cougar in a zoo, let alone in the wild forests of the United States of America. I’ve also never seen a caracal or a fishing cat before or a white bengal tiger. Anyways, the biggest reasons why I want to visit are 1. The very impressive cat collection 2. Jaguars 3. Cougars 4. White Bengal Tigers.
I’m writing because after doing some research, I found that the Memphis Zoo has quite a large and impressive cat collection and the best place to see all the cats at the zoo is Cat Country. I knew about Cat Country even before this, because I used to watch Ultimate Zoo on Animal Planet as a kid. Anyways, is Cat Country the real deal? If I’m correct they have Bengal Tigers (including one with white fur), Sumatran Tigers, African Lions, Jaguars (including two female cubs!!), Cougars, Snow Leopards, a male Amur Leopard, Cheetahs, Caracals, and Fishing Cats. Obviously, I’m a big cat connoisseur and that’s 10 species of cats which is way more than I typically see at the average north American zoo (usually 5-7, 5 is probably the average). Anyways, is Cat Country the real deal? I do NOT care about the exhibits themselves, that’s not why I visit zoos. I visit zoos to see the animals, not to critique the exhibits. I’m aware that most of them are outdated and a bit on the smaller side. I’m okay with that though, because I rarely get to see so many cats at one facility. Plus, I have never seen a jaguar at zoo and jaguars are my second favorite cat species after tigers. Additionally, I’ve never seen a cougar in a zoo, let alone in the wild forests of the United States of America. I’ve also never seen a caracal or a fishing cat before or a white bengal tiger. Anyways, the biggest reasons why I want to visit are 1. The very impressive cat collection 2. Jaguars 3. Cougars 4. White Bengal Tigers.