JUNGLE CAT – Species Spotlight

Posted on November 24th, 2009 by furrypurry in Cat Videos

The Jungle Cat is one of the smaller cats species we have at Big Cat Rescue. Listen to Operations Director, Scott Lope talk about the Jungle Cat and the problems they are facing. For more info about BIG CAT RESCUE visit: www.bigcatrescue.org Find us on FACEBOOK www.facebook.com MYSPACE: www.myspace.com TWITTER: twitter.com DONATE: www.bigcatrescue.org THANK YOU! If you text TIGER to 20222 *A one-time donation of will be added to your mobile phone bill or deducted from your prepaid balance …

25 Responses to “JUNGLE CAT – Species Spotlight”

  1. “MWOW” “MWOW” How can anyone resist those Rambo eyes?? Hands down, one of my favorite BCR cats. Thanks for letting the world appreciate his handsomeness since he’s not one they usually get to see.

  2. question, if you guys found a house cat that is lost, would you guys take it in your place? or in those things where they let people adopt lost dogs and cats etc?

  3. They’re very beautiful cats! And I bet even more beautiful in the wild. Thanks for all you do.

  4. mow mow mow mow mow :D

  5. I like that cat at 2:26 that has its tongue out. :)

  6. Haha, that “mow mow mow” sound is almost the same sound my cat makes.

  7. Interesting! I actually had not known of this paticular species until today! We adopted a neighbors cat yrs ago that they didn’t take very good care of…she has the strangest “meow” actually sounded like “mow,mow” the way these guys do! I have never hear that since she was alive until today! I don’t know much about her background, other than SHE adopted us, and she didn’t meow the way cats usually do!

  8. They are a cool looking cat, I like the plain coats compared to spots and stripes. With names like Rambo and Tarzan they would make good characters!

  9. Thanks for watching!

  10. Not many people have heard of these cats, they do make some weird noises :)

  11. Animals are the best.

  12. It’s just the way they have adapted over the years, perhaps it’s safer for them to hunt during the day when there is no competition etc…

  13. Agreed” habitat destruction”. Huge problem.
    On a 2 month wilderness camping vacation on N vancouver island our campsite was charged twice by a large male black bear protecting what was left of his turf ( mono forest second growth fir ) surrounded by km’s of clear cut faller buncher harvested forest.
    There were 4 other bears sharing that hill top due to their recent habitat loss.
    Finding sutable dening for the long cold wet
    winters must be becoming very difficult.

  14. SHANIQUA!!?

  15. lol cha chas funny :)
    2;26 is cute!!! its all looking all masculine and its got its tounge stickin out lol

  16. i hope he wins!!
    i voted for him! :)

  17. Well good luck to him.

  18. Very good informations – like always! You guys make it !

  19. They look like a cross between a lion and a domestic cat, what with those large shoulders and neck.

    Pretty neat. I might have to make a character based off of one of these guys. Gotta love those stripes on their tails.

  20. Do you know why they are diurnal?

  21. Thanks for watching!

  22. We don’t know yet, they announce the winner in december :)

  23. Adorable! They have such a cute meow. They have that house cat shaped face, but a big cat body. I never got why people bred cats, instead of just adopting them. Its horrible! Why do people have to make MORE houses, cities, etc? I doesnt make sense. I really admire how you guys are helping out all these beautiful species.

    - Your #1 fan, Voka.

  24. Did scott end up winning hero of the year?

  25. they are pretty cute, they look like little lions when they sit, really cute :P

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