Serval Mother hides the young in burrows and bush until they gain independence at seven months and reach maturity at nearly two years of age. In captivity Servals live up to nineteen years...
Caracal They are weaned off at nearly three months and stay with the mother until one year of age...
Fishing Cat They are weaned off after half an year at the most and gain independence after one year of age. Lifespan is generally around ten to twelve years in captivity... Source : Fishing Charters On Lake Ontario
Clouded Leopard A new approach though, that employs grouping the animals together before they are one year of age, has proven to be more successful, raising some home for sustenance of this wonderful specie of cats!...
Flat Headed Cat However recent discovery of Flat Headed Cats in palm oil plantations, surviving on rats, is encouraging evidence of the tenacity of this unique cat to survive in various habitats!...
Iriomote Cat Prionailurus Iriomotensis, the Iriomote Cat is critically endangered. Less than one hundred remain in the wild. Plus they appear to be breeding with feral cats, leading to dilution of their gene pool....
Geoffreys Cat Though not endangered at the moment it may soon be!...
Ocelot Today they flourish again in parts of South and Central America, though certain subspecies including the Texan Ocelot, Leopardus Pardalis Albescens, is still classified as endangered by the IUCN!...
Sand Cat Owing to its reclusive lifestyle and certain religious beliefs that make the sand cat revered in many areas of its habitat, it is not extensively persecuted - allowing it to remain in healthy numbers ......