Supercats that may still be too wild for a family home
By Jasper Copping |
Published: 9:53PM BST 19 Sep 2009
“Supercats” closely descended from wild animals represent a danger to other pets and even small children, animal welfare groups fear.
Mild-mannered moggies are increasingly being replaced by new breeds in which African or South American wildcats have been crossbred with domestic cats.
Despite price-tags of up to £6,000 ($11,244) for new kittens, breeders report waiting lists of up to six months. read more... |