The Cat Survival Trust
(For Endangered Species)
(Reg. Charity no. 272187)

Working to Give Wild Cats a Future


There are around 37 species of wild cat in the world
      The biggest is the Siberian Tiger, which can weigh a third of a tonne
      The smallest is the Rusty-spotted Cat, which weighs about 1½Kg.
      Many of them are in serious danger of extinction
      That is why The Cat Survival Trust was formed



To discover more follow the links:
About Cats
Wild Cats of the World
The Cats in our care
Zoos with wild cats
Domestic or House cats
About Captive Breeding
Cats on the Web
Books about wild cats
About Us
The Cat Survival Trust
Our first reserve in Argentina
Our partners in cat conservation and rescue
How you can help
Become a Member of The Cat Survival Trust
Make a Donation towards our work
Sponsor one of our cats here in England
Volunteer to work for the Trust

Last update: 7th August, 2000


Visitors to this site since January 1997:
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