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Learn about the 10 littlest wild cats in the world, from the Pallas's Cat to the Sand Cat, and their habitats, characteristics, and conservation status. See photos, facts, and rankings of these small felines that are as tiny as kittens.
The rusty-spotted cat is one of the smallest and rarest wild cats in Asia, with a reddish grey fur and rusty spots. It lives in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal, and is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation.
Learn about the 10 smallest domestic cat breeds, from the Singapura to the Munchkin, and their unique features and personalities. See photos, weight ranges, and fun facts about these pint-sized kitties.
Small wild cats make up 80% of all wild cat species. They can be found in Africa, Asia, North America, South America, Central America, and Europe in a variety of habitats, from deserts to grasslands to hills and mountains.
Learn about 16 small cat breeds that weigh 5 to 10 pounds and have unique features and personalities. See photos and breed overviews of the Singapura, Munchkin, Cornish Rex, American Curl, and more.
Learn about the smallest wild cats in the world, from the rusty-spotted cat to the sand cat, and their conservation statuses and habitats. See photos, facts, and tips on where to spot these elusive felines in the wild.
Learn about the two smallest cat species in the world, both smaller than a domestic cat and found in Asia and Africa. Discover their habitats, diets, hunting skills and conservation status.
Learn about the diversity and adaptations of small wild cats, from the newly discovered Leopardus guttulus to the endangered Pallas' cat. See photos and facts of these felids that are smaller,...
Learn about the guiña, flat-headed cat, black-footed cat and rusty-spotted cat, the four smallest wild cat species that weigh less than 5 pounds. Find out their habitats, diets, threats and conservation status.
The Rusty-Spotted Cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus) wins the title for the world’s smallest wild cat weighing a mere 1.8-3.5 lbs (0.8-1.6 kg) and is 14 to 19 inches (35 to 48 cm) in length (not counting the tail which is half the size of the body).