Felidae - Cats

Clouded Leopard

Clouded Leopard

 Lifespan: Up to 17 years in captivity. 

Diet: Carnivorous. Favorite meat is deer. 

Size in Adulthood:  11.5 and 23 kg (25 and 51 lb) - Females are generally from 68.6 to 94 cm (27.0 to 37.0 in), with a tail 61 to 82 cm (24 to 32 in) long. Males are larger at 81 to 108 cm (32 to 43 in) with a tail 74 to 91 cm (29 to 36 in) long.

Cage Requirements: Please check your local laws for specific caging requirements. Leopards are "tree cats". They thrive in large enclosures with multiple climbing and hiding areas. 

Handling: Extremely important to start young and often in order to safely handle and work within adulthood. Strong bonds are formed by daily interactions and mimicking their sounds back to them i.e calls and chuffing. 

Personality: Generally solitary animals but do best in breeding pairs or trios introduced at less than a year of age. Personalities vary from loving and cuddly to mischievous and high energy. 

Exercise: These cats LOVE to climb, chase and swim. 

BOBCAT

BOBCAT

Lifespan: Up to 32 years in captivity!

Diet: Carnivorous Size in Adulthood: 9-34lbs 18.5-39in long Cage

Requirements: Before bringing your bobcat home, check with your state or local caging regulations, some states require specific caging requirements, if not, you should have its habitat ready.

Handling: Bobcats are not for those new to big cats. They require a lot of attention and patience.

Personality: Very high energy. Tenacious.

Exercise: Often and plenty. Bobcats love to climb, hide, leap, chase and play in water.

SERVAL CAT

SERVAL CAT

Lifespan: 10-20years

Diet: Carnivorous Size in Adulthood: 54–62 cm (21–24 in) at the shoulder and weighs 9–18 kg (20–40 lb)

Cage Requirements: Before bringing your Grison home, check with your state or local caging regulations, some states require specific caging requirements, if not, you should have its habitat ready.

Personality: High energy and extremely intelligent.

Exercise: Servals need ample exercise to be happy. Lots of room to run, jump, chase and play.

CARACAL CAT

CARACAL CAT

Lifespan: Up to 17 years Diet: Carnivorous Size in

Adulthood: 24 to 42 inches (61 to 106 centimeters) long & 13-44 lbs

Cage Requirements: Before bringing your Caracal home, check with your state or local caging regulations, some states require specific caging requirements, if not, you should have its habitat ready. Caracals thrive in warm, dry enclosures with plenty of sand, climbing platforms and water features.

Personality: Typically, solitary. Vocal. Intelligent. Playful.

Exercise: Caracals need plenty of room to play, run, jump, and hunt.

Fishing Cat

Fishing Cat

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