This post is about the law on keeping wildcat hybrids in the UK. It is governed by the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 (the Act). The Act basically says that unless you are a circus or a zoo, for example, meaning a licensed organisation as referred to in section 5, you will need a license …
by lud (merseyside) I would like to know, after reading Di Francis’s book, “My Highland Kellas Cat”, why there appears to be no video footage whatsoever of these cats. Apparently BBC’s Tomorrows World filmed a documentary about them and indeed caught a live one! No one, though, can locate any footage of this (filmed …
by Tim (Lake county FL ) He hasn’t been around people much but has come around alot in just a few days. I guess what I’m asking is if I can exspect him to become real friendly like a house cat or not? Any help will be much apprecciated my email is: skipsasphenomenalkid@yahoo.com Answer: …
by Michael (London, UK) Scottish Wild cat – Photo by gnasheruk Effective trap, neuter, return programs need to be wide ranging and not localized. And for them to be long-lasting the root cause of the supply needs to be strangled, namely irresponsible ownership and that can only be achieved through regulations governing ownership. This …
by Keira Nguyen (USA) Keira & Striker – photo copyright Helmi Flick – please respect copyright I would like to share the experiences and joys that my very special boy, F1 Bengal Cat Callista Strike Force, has brought to my life. When I first saw Striker it was love at first sight. At the …
by Michael (Ponca City, OK) F2 Savannah kittens are gorgeous and there are nearly always four or more playing, sleeping and eating in the home of Martin and Kathrin Stucki of A1 Savannahs, as part of the socialization process. Just yesterday one on them, Raven, a lovely dark coated f2 Savannah cat caught a …
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