They live in the deserts of Central Asia, North Africa, Arabia, and Pakistan.
These wonderful cats may be unfamiliar to you. Meet the smallest cats in the world that seem to be kittens, even when they are already adults.
They live in the deserts of Central Asia, North Africa, Arabia, and Pakistan.
And the habitats are very different: these are sand deserts, in which there is absolutely no vegetation, and rocky valleys with prickly shrubs.
And very rarely this cat can be found on coastal rocky shafts or in a clay salt marsh desert.
The length of the velvet cat is 65, well, a maximum of 90 cm.
Females, of course, are even smaller.
These are night animals. In the afternoon, they hide in the burrows, occupying abandoned dwellings of foxes, Korsakov, or porcupines.
Or expand the burrows of gophers and gerbils.
This type of cat easily tolerates the daily temperature drops from 5 to +52 degrees and can live without water for several months, extracting a minimum amount of moisture from caught production.
These tiny creatures are accustomed to wild nature, and to start them as pets is not the best idea.
Agree, these forever small creatures are so cute!
Fortunately, these species are not threatened by disappearance, and I hope people will never worry about them.