Learn more about endangered bengal tiger cats and obtain care advice from catteries.
At the beginning of the 20th century, there were about 40,000 of these animals, but today there are only about 3,000 of them in the world. Their population has decreased greatly because of poaching for the body parts and pelts, hunting for sport and habitat destruction.
Learn more about endangered bengal tiger cats and obtain care advice from catteries.
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Nowadays, these animals can live only in sanctuaries and zoos; their wild population continues to decrease. Hunting and trading tiger body parts are banned in most countries of their habitat. White animals are successfully bred in captivity and kept in zoos and private ownership. Learn more about endangered bengal tiger cats and obtain care advice from catteries.