Wild cats in Scotland

How domestic cats could save the ‘Highland tiger’

Pound for pound, they are as fierce as their full-size counterparts but their dwindling numbers mean “Highland tigers” are also just as endangered. With only 400 Scottish wildcats thought to be living in the wild, scientists are now preparing a radical new approach to saving the the rare felines.

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