Although many of our cats are affectionate pets, they can hunt as effectively as wild predators. Free ranging cats that roam outdoors are a threat to our local wildlife. read more
Other Predators. Another wild animal that can potentially harm Tabby outside is a raccoon. Though they are cute to look at, it's best to remember that raccoons are wild animals. They usually prefer to eat smaller animals but have been known to eat house cats, particularly if they are young or in a condition that doesn't allow the cat an easy escape. read more
Yes. Even domestic cats can be considered predators. All cats, wild and domestic, are strict carnivores (as opposed to, say, dogs, which are omnivores). Carnivores need meat to survive and in the wild, that means they need to hunt if they want to eat. read more
Wild Cats List With Pictures & Information. African Golden Cat (Caracal aurata) The African Golden Cat lives deep in the forests of central Africa. It is around twice the size of a domestic cat, and has a gold-brown coat which is covered in faint spots. The African Golden Cat’s coat can also be a variety of other colours, including a silver-grey. read more