Only an estimated 30 Amur Leopards left in the wild
Pictured is the rare Amur leopard cat, estimated to be one of only 30 left in the wild. The leopard was recently captured and given a health check before being released by into the wild by experts from a consortium of conservation organisations working in the Russian Far East.
Back in 1970, it was reported in the Zoological Society of London’s ‘International Zoo Yearbook’ that two male hybrid cats were born at Kaunas, Lithuania (formerly USSR) in 1968 to an Amur leopard Cat (F bengalensis euptilura) and a Jungle Cat (F Chaus), – another species that hybridises freely with domestic cats.
Ben-Ezhar Bengals, located in Lincolnshire, currently have Brown Spotted, Brown Marble and Snow Spotted Bengal Kittens available with varying rehoming dates. Check breeder ads for full details, photos and contact information. The first litter which are now ready to go to their new homes can be seen
We would like to welcome Poshpaws Bengals as new advertisers to the website. Located in Cheltenham, Poshpaws have a litter of Silver Bengal Kittens available which will be ready for rehoming on the 25th November. See there
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