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Meet the Smallest Wild Cat in the World

Rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus phillipsi)
Rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus phillipsi). Image by wrangel via Depositphotos

The rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus) is the smallest cat species in the world. They weigh only 0.9 to 1.6 kg! They inhabit the deciduous forests, tropical rainforests, and scrublands of India and Sri Lanka.

Rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus)
Rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus). Wild life animal. Image by wrangel via Depositphotos

Solitary life

The highly territorial rusty-spotted cat is a solitary animal. It prefers to hunt alone and only meets others of the same species only for mating purposes.

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Smallest Cat’s Razor Sharp Sensors

These adorable cats should not be underestimated. They are fierce predators. Their razor sharp senses help them survive in the jungle.

Vision

Rusty-spotted cat
Rusty spotted cat. Image by BBC Earth via YouTube
  • Their eyes are adapted for low light conditions, which is especially useful since they are nocturnal and hunt only at night.
  • Their large eyes give them a broad visual field, which helps them spot prey and predators from wider angles.

Hearing

  • They can detect a wide range of frequencies, many of which we cannot even hear. This helps them detect even the smallest of prey species.

Smell

  • They have a highly developed olfactory system, which helps them detect prey and communicate with scent marking.
  • As previously mentioned, they are highly territorial. They map out their territory using scent marking.

Touch

  • Their long whiskers help them navigate in the dark. They can detect tight spaces by sensing changes in air currents. They do this all with the help of their extra-long whiskers.

Conclusion: The Smallest Cat in the World

These cute creatures look like lost domestic kittens. However, they are wild and very capable little creatures. Their small size is often used to their advantage, with the ability to approach prey undetected.

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