Leave them alone.
In Scotland, mostly highlands and islands. I often see a few on my walks.
Join the Scottish Wildcat Foundation, donate and adopt a Wildcat. You can also help stop destroying the Highlands and the Wildcat's habitat. But don't go to them or disturb them; leave them alone. Only experts can touch them
Scottish wildcats are carnivores and sit at the top of the food chain in their habitat. They primarily feed on small mammals like rabbits, rodents, and birds, which makes them apex predators in their ecosystems.
Last of the Scottish Wildcats - 2006 was released on: UK: 15 October 2006 (Bristol Wildscreen Film Festival) UK: 30 October 2008 (DVD premiere) USA: 30 November 2008 (DVD premiere)
As far away from people as posible, mainly in the remains of the original Caledonian forest.
Wildcats eat rabbits, rodents,hares and other small mammals,also small birds.
Oban, Ben Nevis, Scottish wildcats, the Western Isles and Aberdeen Angus cattle.
Red Deer, Golden Eagles, Red Squirrels, Capercaille, Wildcats, Otters, Hares, Ospreys and probably many others.
Scottish wildcats primarily inhabit the rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, favoring areas with dense underbrush, woodlands, and rocky terrains. They thrive in regions that offer plenty of cover for hunting and breeding, often found near forests, moorlands, and riverbanks. These elusive cats prefer habitats with a mix of open ground for stalking prey and sheltered areas for resting and raising their young. Their habitat is increasingly threatened by habitat loss and hybridization with domestic cats.
Villanova is known as the Villanova Wildcats!
Hamilton Wildcats was created in 1990.
Weymouth Wildcats was created in 1954.