Physical description of Leopard Cats Leopard cats are a mid-size cat. Weighing about 5 kg, they can be up to a meter in length but are generally about 75 cm. The tail adds about half the body length again. There are many subspecies of the leopard cat, as can be...
Physical description of Geoffroy’s Cats Where to start? Geoffry’s cat is a small spotted cat. About half a meter in length with larger males and smaller females, the Geoffroy’s cat is about the size of an average domestic cat. Tails are relatively long, about...
Physical description of Flat-Headed Cats The important, distinctive feature of a flat-headed cat is obviously its flat head. The ears are small and rounded and set a bit to the sides making the top of the head look quite flat. It is also short-haired on the head,...
Physical description of Fishing Cats Bigger than most other small cats, the fishing cat can be up to 75 cm long with another 30 cm for the tail. Weighing up to 12 kg, the male is quite a bit bigger than females. Females can be half the size. It is quite a...
Physical description of Ocelots The ocelot is known for its large eyes and distinctive markings on its face. In fact, these are individual, and so allow the identification of individuals. The black stripes on their cheeks and black ears are all subtly different. The...