The Pallas' cat lives in the Caspian Sea area, Iran, China, Russia,
Mongolia, Tibet, and Kazakhstan. The Pallas' cat is very unusual
looking. They are the size of a domestic
house cat, and resemble a long haired grey-tabby persian cat. They
have a very short broad head, with very small round ears set down on
the sides of the head, and large yellow eyes. Their body is heavy and
supported on stocky legs. Their coat is the longest of any species
of wild cat, and is a greyish color, with white tips to the hairs which
creates a frosted appearance. They have small black spots all over their
body and head, and two black bars on the sides of their face.
They eat pikas, marmots, and small mammals such as mice. They
on their sense of sight to locate prey.