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Elusive & Meowsterious: With only less than 10,000 living free in nature, 'The Chinese Mountain Cat is one of the least understood wild cats in the world'.

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    The mystery of the Tibetan Steppe, the Chinese Mountain Cat (Felis bieti) is one of the least understood wild cats in the world. Their existence in the wild has only been confirmed once in the past decade, and it was by accident!
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    AngryConservationist OP Roughly twice the size of a domestic cat, these adorable fluffballs live exclusively in the Northeastern regions of the Tibetan Plateau. Our only sighting of these beautiful animals in the last decade came from a Black- necked Crane project who got lucky and captured a short video of a mother and her 2 cubs.
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    Their coat is typically greyish in the winter and tawny brown in the summers. Known locally as the "grass cat", the herders of the steppe gave them the name due to how perfectly their fur blends into the grass on their plains and shrubland home. These local herders have been an invaluable source for researchers, as much of what we believe to know about the cats have come from them.
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    Their lives are deeply entwined with their primary prey, Voles and Pika. The cats reportedly use their incredibly sensitive ears to listen to prey scurrying in their dens and dig them up. Voles and Pika provide a lot more than just food though, Chinese Mountain Cats use abandoned (or evicted) burrows to rest during the day and to raise kittens. The little ones are usually born in May and become independent by about 8 months old.
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    With a very small range it's estimated there are <10,000 of these mystical floofs left in the world. Though we can't be sure, we believe their numbers are declining and that it is due to the illegal fur trade and accidental poisonings from poisons used to kill their prey;
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    people see voles and pika as pests. If you're wonder how you can help these adorable little cats, then please share what you've learned with your friends and family. Even showing them photos or the camera trap video is incredibly valuable. We can't begin to understand and help these cats without the awareness and support of people like you.
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    So thank you for taking a bit of time to learn about these beautiful little mysteries! All the best to you friends!
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    Image credite Shan Shui Conservation Center
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    5-Speed- You should look into sand cats too, they are pretty interesting. I just watched a documentary on them.
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    AngryConservationist OP Sand cats are absolutely incredible little animals! I'm glad to hear that there are documentaries on the big eared goofs! Do you mind if I ask where you found it? I'd love to give it a watch.
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    Fun Sand Cat story for you! There was a time in the early-mid 2000s where researchers became worried and thought that there may have been a sudden plunge in North African populations. As it turned out, it was because we were being outsmarted by the cats! To do population counts the researchers would scan a floodlight
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    across the pitch dark ground and count the number of eye shines (we can actually use colour of eyeshine to help us identify the type of animal, even without any other information). The cats started closing their eyes and pressing to the ground as the light would approach, then go back to what they were doing once it passed them by!
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    pelorizado83 Thank you for sharing and bringing awareness!
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    AngryConservationist OP Hey there! Thank you for taking the time to comment and to learn a bit about this beautiful species!
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    Fun fact about these goofs: They seem to be extremely picky when it comes to choosing a burrow to call home. They've only been recorded using burrows on south-facing mountain slopes, though we don't know why. All the best to you friend!
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    Random_Weirdo_Girl You're not my real cat, you're just my steppe cat.
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    AngryConservationist OP That got far too loud of a laugh out of me this morning! Thank you for bringing that happiness to the start of my day. All the best to you friend!
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    florinchen Thank you for sharing! I love how you posted additional info with sources in the comment :)) also, those whiskers on the mamma cat are proper r/whiskerfireworks! :D
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    AngryConservationist OP Always happy to share some small cat facts! They're kind of my obsession, so I'll take any chance to gush about them, even if it takes making one I'm glad I could brighten your day a little! Also, OH MY GOD, I didn't know that sub existed! You have revolutionized my world and absolutely made my day! Thank you friend! I hope you have a wonderful day!
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    I'll toss in a little fun fact at the end here, you may also be able to confuse some friends with it. While all wild cats are thought of as strict carnivores, there are several species of small wild cat's who regularly eat fruits and/or grasses. While we only have reports of Pallas's Cats seen eating berries, studies have shown the Jaguarundi frequently eats berries and that grass can consist upwards of 40% if the Iriomote Cat's diet!
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    BigCatRescue.org Chinese Mountain cat
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    • florinchen 5y ago Yes, there are so many cat subs out there that I have started to collect them in a multireddit :D I always love when I discover a new one too!
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    I didn't know that some species of small wild cats are omnivorous! It is a common fact that house cats are strictly carnivorous whereas dogs aren'ts, so I guess I just extrapolated! Interesting to know, thanks for sharing :)
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    AngryConservationist OP It's something that researchers never expected! There was a bit of contention around reports of it within the scientific community. It wasn't until we were able to do scat studies to understand what each species diet consists of that we were able to settle it. That sounds like a brilliant idea regarding the multireddit!
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    DefenderOfDog Shouldn't it be the Tibetan mountain cat.
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    AngryConservationist OP The historic range of the cat was through Northeast China and even into Southern Mongolia. It was first named by explorers while travelling through China and the name has stuck.

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