Cats

on the prowl
From the elusive Pallas cat, the smallest of our feline residents, to the majestic Amur tiger, the world's largest big cat.
Visit Banham Zoo to learn more about these remarkable species and play your part in protecting these incredible cats.
here at Banham

Amur tiger

Cheetah

Common genet

Margay

Pallas cat

Snow leopard

Sri Lankan leopard
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Get up close with our cats and play your part in preserving these incredible creatures. Every experience you book contributes to the protection of endangered species.
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we save species
Thanks to our successful breeding programme, cats born at Banham Zoo, including the Amur tiger, have been sent to zoos worldwide, contributing to a global effort to save these endangered species.
Conservation

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What species of cats can I see at Banham Zoo?
Banham Zoo is home to a variety of cats, including the Amur tiger, Pallas cat, snow leopard, Sri Lankan leopard, cheetah, margay, and more. Each cat has its own unique story, and many are part of global conservation efforts.
Are the cats in the zoo part of any breeding programmes?
Many of the cats at Banham Zoo, including the Amur tiger, are part of successful breeding programmes. These programmes help to maintain genetic diversity and contribute to efforts to protect these species in the wild.
How can I get closer to the cats at Banham Zoo?
We offer exclusive animal experiences where you can get closer to our amazing cats, learn about their behaviour, and contribute to the understanding of conservation efforts. Your participation helps support our breeding programmes and conservation activities.
Experiences