365 Days | From 9am till sunset
GR | EN
European Wildcat

European Wildcat

Adopt it!

Scientific Name:

Felis silvestris silvestris


Distribution

Europe, Scotland, Turkey and the Caucasus.


Diet:

Carnivore. Rodents and lagomorphs, also birds and sometimes carrion.


Facts

Habitat:  Forest, scrubland, riparian forest, marsh boundaries and along sea coasts.

Gestation: 56-65 days, 2-3 kittens (max 5)
 

Social structure: Solitary
 

Weight: males ~3-7kg, females ~2-5kg
 

Dimensions:  males 55 - 66 cm, females 47-58 cm
 

Lifespan: ~15yrs
 

Estimated population in the wild: Unknown
 

IUCN Status: Least concern
 

Threats:  Hybridization with domestic cats, road kills, bycatch killings due rodent poisoning measures.
 

Did you know that:
The relatively long limbs, long tail and long body distinguish the wild cat from its domestic relatives.
In Greece we meet them throughout mainland Greece and there are testimonies of their existence in Peloponnesus. They have also been recorded in Parnitha from cameras recording the presence of wolf.




Search our animals :



Search our animals alphabetically