Just looked it up it's:DeYoung Family Zoo claims to have the largest cat collection in the Midwest. Don't know the species list off the top of my head.
Cincy's, although the collection died down after the Nocturnal House/Cat House merger, they still have:Hi all!
I know that San Diego and Cincinnati are noted for their rather large collection of cats. Are there any other facilities that house a large number of large and small species? Are there any rarities in institutions?
Although it is under United States, international is still very interesting Im sure so that's perfect if you move it to general thread@Grant Since you posted this under United States, is it safe to assume you are interested in American zoos only on this thread? If so, is it ok if I modify the title to add USA? If you are interested in international zoos with good cat collections, is it ok if I move the thread to zoos - general?
Cincy's, although the collection died down after the Nocturnal House/Cat House merger, they still have:
Cougar
Malayan Tiger
White tiger
Pallas' cat
Snow Leopard
Clouded leopard
Ocelot
Margay (Off display, if alive)
Black-footed Cat
Sand cat
Caracal
Fishing cat
Bobcat
Lion
Serval
Cheetah
Done.Although it is under United States, international is still very interesting Im sure so that's perfect if you move it to general thread
I think that little list just about puts an end to this thread!!According to ZTL, Le parc des Felins in France has the following:
Amur, Sri Lankan and North Persian leopards
Amur and Indochinese leopard cats
Tiger (including Siberian, Sumatran and Malayan tigers)
Southwest African, Southeast African, Barbary and Asiatic lions
Arabian sand cat
Southern Brazilian little spotted cat
European and Gordon's wild cats
Northern, Siberian and Canadian lynxes
Fishing cat
Indochinese clouded leopard
Snow leopard
Jaguar
Jaguarundi
Caracal (including common caracal)
Geoffroy's cat
Siberian Pallas's cat
South-east and Tibetan golden cat
Ocelot
Cougar
Jungle cat
Bobcat
Serval
Sri Lankan rusty-spotted cat
South African cheetah
Yucatan margay
Exmoor zoo has probably the most cat species in the uk. When I was last there (three years ago) they had Caracal, Serval, Fishing Cat, Sand Cat, Rusty-spotted Cat, Leopard Cat, Leopard (one black, one spotted), Ocelot, Cheetah and Golden Cat.I think that little list just about puts an end to this thread!!
I don't think they have Golden Cat now, but you've missed off Puma so still 10. You may be right. Not sure about Port Lympne, they've lost a couple recently but they certainly had more than 10 a few years agoExmoor zoo has probably the most cat species in the uk. When I was last there (three years ago) they had Caracal, Serval, Fishing Cat, Sand Cat, Rusty-spotted Cat, Leopard Cat, Leopard (one black, one spotted), Ocelot, Cheetah and Golden Cat.