Breeding programme welcomes male Pallas's cat to Edinburgh Zoo

Akkiko arrived at the facility earlier this month and will soon be joined by a female.

Edinburgh Zoo has welcomed a male Palla’s cat as part of its breeding program for the species.

In the coming months, Akkiko will be joined by a female Pallas’s cat, and keepers hope they will produce kittens to boost the population.

Pallas’s are among the least well-known wild cat species in the world.

Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), the wildlife charity that runs Edinburgh Zoo, also manages the European breeding program and studbook for the species.

Andrew Laing, senior animal keeper at Edinburgh Zoo said: “We are thrilled to have Pallas’s cats at the zoo again and are looking forward to having a breeding pair soon that will hopefully help boost the population of the species.

Pallas's cat at Edinburgh ZooRZSS

“Akiko has been settling in well to his new home, and we are looking forward to bringing in a mate for him in the next few months”

Pallas’s cats face various threats across their wide range, mainly habitat loss and degradation due to agricultural expansion and infrastructural development, loss of their preferred prey and predation by domestic dogs.

Their secretive nature and the remoteness of their habitat also make them difficult to study.

RZSS has managed the breeding programme for the species for over 15 years and has helped establish the global conservation project PICA (Pallas’s cat International Conservation Alliance) alongside project partners Nordens Ark and Snow Leopard Trust.

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