Cats
Why do lions take so many sexual partners?
Lucy Cooke explains why licentious lionesses are simply protecting their offspring
Enthralling, spectacular photographs of the pumas of Patagonia
Living secretive lives against the spectacular backdrop of Chile’s Torres del Paine, Patagonia’s pumas are proving a conservation success.
Why do cats play with their prey? And why do they then kill, but not eat their prey?
Just why do cats play with their prey before killing it? Rae Foreman-Worsley investigates
Which big cat has the strongest bite? And just how deadly is that bite?
BBC Wildlife section editor Sarah McPherson answers your wild question.
Prehistoric cats: meet 10 ruthless feline hunters that roamed the planet thousands of years ago
From tigers to tabbies, today’s cats come in many different shapes, sizes, and temperaments.
Their ancestors were just as diverse, if not more so, says Will Newton. Here are our top 10 prehistoric cats…
What’s the world's smallest cat? Meet the tiny felines barely bigger than a ruler
Smaller than an adult domestic cat, there are two species of wild cat that could be considered the world’s smallest cat.
The extinct, mighty prehistoric Acinonyx pleistocaenicus was the largest cheetah ever, weighing up to three times more than modern cheetahs
Learn about new fossil studies revealing its impressive size, making it the largest cheetah to have ever roamed the earth.
How can I stop my cat hunting wildlife?
Here are different ways to limit the kill rate of your cat. A recent figure from the Mammal Society estimates that cats in the UK catch up to 27 millions birds each year, and 275 million prey items overall per year.
Why can only big cats roar?
What makes lions, tigers, leopards and jaguars different from other cats? Why can they roar while every other cat can only purr? Read on to find out!
Remembering Cheetahs: beautiful photographs of the world's fastest mammal
Remembering Cheetahs is the fifth instalment in the charity book series by the Remembering Wildlife team, and features images donated by more than 70 of the world's top wildlife photographers.
Why do cats pounce?
Cats are masters of the stalk and pounce hunting method. Here's why, for them, it's the most efficient killing technique ...
How wild is your cat? 6 key behaviours that reveal the wild ancestry of your cat
Watching domestic cats can offer some surprising insights into the lives of their wild relatives. Find out more about the lion in your living room.
Remembering Lions: beautiful photographs of this majestic cat
Remembering Lions is the fourth instalment in the charity book series by the Remembering Wildlife team, and features images donated by more than 70 of the world's top wildlife photographers.
Cats of the world photo gallery
There are around 40 extant species of cat around the globe, ranging from the tiny rusty-spotted cat to the well-known big cats (including tigers, lions, jaguars and leopards).
Are there big cats in the UK countryside?
Photos of big cats taken on trail cams or smartphones are not evidence for their presence in the British countryside, says Andrew Kitchener. But could new 'evidence' go further? Could there be wild big cats in the UK countryside after all?
What’s the world’s largest cat?
Th largest cat in the world weighs an impressive 300kg
A new Everglades contest has begun: cat versus snake
Bobcat predating Burmese python eggs is a significant first and could benefit Florida’s native wildlife.
Pumas and cougars guide: what's the difference between them, where do they live and what do they eat?
What's the difference between a puma, a cougar and a mountain lion? Learn more about these powerful predators, including how to identify them, their different names and where they live.
Tiger King and the US big cat trade: conservation or commodification?
Addictive docuseries Tiger King 2 has returned to our screens, but has still failed to explore the real issues of captive big cats in the US.
Tiger guide: species facts, how they hunt and where to see in the wild
In our expert tiger guide, learn about the world's biggest cat including key species facts, how they hunt and best places to see in the wild.
Bringing back the tiger: can we save the species from extinction?
Just over a decade ago, leaders of all 13 tiger range countries came together in a bold and inspiring pledge to save this iconic big cat. Their pledge? To double tiger populations by 2022, the next Chinese Year of the Tiger. So, with a few months to go, who is on track to deliver?
Lion guide: species facts and where they live in the wild
Often described as the king of the jungle, lions are a distinctive and well-known big cat species. Learn about lions in our expert guide, including where they live in the wild and diet.
Searching for black leopards
There are few animals as beautiful and as secretive as the black leopard. In his extraordinary new book The Black Leopard: My Quest to Photograph One of Africa’s Most Elusive Big Cats wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas documents his remarkable journey to find and photograph this legendary big cat.
When is Cheetah Family And Me on TV?
In this new two-part programme, Gordon Buchanan follows the lives of two cheetah mothers and their cubs in South Africa.