Praskovya—the loveliest Pallas's cat.
Unfortunately Praskovya is not with us anymore. She passed away in the summer of 2021, she was three months old.
One of the biggest problems of keeping Pallas's cats in captivity is the high mortality rate among Pallas's kittens. They are most vulnerable during their first year of life. In the first year of life mortality rate among Pallas's kittens in zoos varies from 50% to 70%. In the wild mortality rate varies from 70% to 90%. Unfortunately Praskovya didn't survive the first year of his life.
Siblings of Praskovya the Pallas's cat
Twin sisters born in the spring of 2021 in Republic of Buryatia, Russia. Their parents are uncertain for us at the moment
Photos of Praskovya the Pallas's cat
Praskovya's travel adventures
On June 15, 2021 Praskovya moved from the wild from Novyy Zagan, Russia to Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum.
