Just found an online article from the January 1990 issue of International Zoo Yearbook. It is about the redo of the Cincinnati Zoo Carnivore House into the Cat House, reopened in 1985. Cat House is still there with a smaller (but impressive) diversity of cats, although it is set for another makeover.
Here is the original list of species exhibited - boy do I wish I could have gone back then to see marbled cats (the only species on the list I do not have photos of).
caracal
ocelot
fishing cat
jaguarundi
pallas cat
pampas cat
black footed cat
margay
rusty spotted cat
marbled cat
bobcat
siberian lynx
puma
serval
persian leopard
jaguar
snow leopard
clouded leopard
And of course this does not include the cats that were (and still are) held in separate outdoor grottoes - lion, tiger, cheetah. Talk about a cat collection!
Here is the original list of species exhibited - boy do I wish I could have gone back then to see marbled cats (the only species on the list I do not have photos of).
caracal
ocelot
fishing cat
jaguarundi
pallas cat
pampas cat
black footed cat
margay
rusty spotted cat
marbled cat
bobcat
siberian lynx
puma
serval
persian leopard
jaguar
snow leopard
clouded leopard
And of course this does not include the cats that were (and still are) held in separate outdoor grottoes - lion, tiger, cheetah. Talk about a cat collection!
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