Scotland’s wildcats are barely hanging on by a whisker. The release of young captive-bred wildcats in the Scottish Highlands marks an important milestone as conservationists aim to restore the wild population.
This is good news! Conservation work is near and dear to me. But I wonder if anyone can inform me about feral cat colonies in Scotland? I wonder if wildcats can establish a presence in the face of feral cats. And I wonder how native birds will fare.
Our pre-release training programme is our way of developing the necessary life skills that the cats will need for life in the wild. It is important to note that it is illegal to feed live prey to the wildcats. Instead, the programme will include the development of tools (e.g. automated feeders, lures etc.) that will help promote and expand key behaviours, as well as physical and mental fitness. Key behaviours include hunting, foraging, social interactions and avoidance toward human presence.
Before release, the wildcats will have veterinary health checks to ensure they are free from disease and physically healthy.