African Wildcat

Breed: African Wildcat
Scientific name: Felis lybica
Place of Origin: Africa
Classification: Wild Species
Average Price: Permit-based, not commercially sold

Size Category: medium
Avg. Height: 35 cm.
Avg. Weight: 3 to 6 Kg.
Avg. Lifespan: 12 to 15 years.

Colours:
Greyish-brown with faint tabby markings

Covering:
fur

Vocalisation level:
moderate

Temprament:
Wild, independent, and not suited to a typical home environment. Can be aggressive.

Trainability:
expert

Registry and Recognition:
SACC (Southern Africa Cat Council)
https://www.tsacc.org.za/

A registry is an official organization responsible for keeping and checking the family history (pedigree) of purebred animals like dogs and cats. It makes sure that records of an animal’s parents and ancestors are correct and that breed standards are followed. This helps to protect the quality and health of purebred animals. The registry also gives recognition to animals and breeders who follow the rules. Registered animals receive official papers that prove their breed and background. The registry supports good breeding practices, keeps the breed’s history safe, and allows animals to join events such as shows and competitions.

This system helps owners, breeders, and the public trust the purity and health of the animals. It also connects with similar organizations around the world to maintain high standards everywhere.