Caracals For Sale


Caracal “big cats” are native to the dry savannah and woodlands of Central, Southern, and West Africa and can be found also in Southwest Asia and the Middle East. They will also inhabit evergreen and montane forest environments, but never are found in tropical rain forests because they prefer scrubby and arid habitats.
Surplus
- Name: Edith Bernard
- Posted: 03/24/2023
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Tennessee
List of surplus 1.1 South American Geoffrey cats 3 yrs 6,000 1.2 Rare Sand Cats. 3yrs 7500 1.1. Canadian Lynx. 4yrs 8000 1.0 Serval. 5 yrs 2500 0.1 caracal. 2 yrs. 5000 1.1 otters. 3 yrs....

Caracal
- Name: Sue
- Posted: 03/23/2023
- Phone: 270-932-1266
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Kentucky
- Website: suestevens6612@yahoo.com
This blue eye cutie is looking for his forever home.please know your State laws

Caracal
- Name: Twin Pine Farm & Exotics
- Posted: 03/22/2023
- Phone: 8433104441
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: South Carolina
Two Caracal females available 6 months old Socialized, friendly, healthy & outgoing. MUST BE USDA LICENSED Transportation available

Caracal
- Name: Tonya
- Posted: 02/19/2023
- Phone: 4176226917
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
Caracal female, completely litter box trained, harness trained and was bottle fed and raised in our home with other animals. USDA facility. Email or text for more information

Proven Pair African Caracals
- Name: Matt Owens
- Posted: 02/03/2023
- Phone: 314-604-2169
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
I am a licensed USDA breeder! I have a proven breeding pair of African Caracals. These caracals were imported straight from south africa, and are microchipped. You will not find any better bloodlines. The male is almost 3 years old, and the female...
Caracal
- Name: CWCP
- Posted: 01/04/2023
- Phone: (252)-799-7529
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: North Carolina
1.1 pair of caracals USDA facility Not pets Vet checked monthly Text/call for information

Caracal
- Name: Tonya
- Posted: 12/15/2022
- Phone: 4176226917
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
African Caracal female, 7wks, eating solid food. USDA licensed facility. Know your state and local laws before contacting.

4 year old Male caracal
- Name: Scott
- Posted: 12/12/2022
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Oklahoma
4 year old male lost his mate . Very easy to work around .

4 year old male breeder caracal
- Name: Scott
- Posted: 12/06/2022
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Oklahoma
Easy to work around he recently lost his mate looking for a new girlfriend

CARACAL BREEDING PAIR AVAILABLE
- Price: 20,000
- Name: Lush Savannahs
- Posted: 12/04/2022
- Phone: 3053845055
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: https://lushsavannahcats.com/
We have a proven Caracal pair available they are in their prime and produce litter after litter. They are available - Their price is 20k. Feel free to call me at 305-384-5055 - we are located near tampa

Caracal pair
- Name: Edith Bernard
- Posted: 11/06/2022
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Florida
Pair of caracals located in florida proven . Usda facility. 4237210379

5 day old male caracal
- Name: Scott
- Posted: 10/23/2022
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
5 day old baby male Started on bottle looking for a new home We are USDA license please know your state and local laws

Caracal
- Price: 8,000
- Name: Sue
- Posted: 10/09/2022
- Phone: 270-932-1266
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Kentucky
These sweet babies are bottled raised in my home around other pets .Very sweet socialized make sure legal in your State

Caracal import male breeder
- Name: Edy
- Posted: 10/02/2022
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Tennessee
Caracal male import breeder . 4237210379

Caracal- male
- Price: $5,200.00
- Name: J.B.
- Posted: 09/27/2022
- Phone: (919) 322-9368
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: North Carolina
Ambassador caracal. Absolutely loving young male caracal. He’s been trained and desensitized to be around humans, a joy to work with and definitely an eye catcher to any facility that be as an exhibit, ambassador or breeder. * lighter coloration an...
Pet Caracal
Its purpose at one time in history was for bird hunting in Iran and India. They were put into flocks of pigeons and bet on how many the cat would prey on. The cat is capable of knocking down up to a dozen birds at once. It's namesake, however, has derived from the Turkish word “karakulak”, meaning “black ear” for its distinct physical characteristic of extra black hairs on its ears.
Desert Lynx
Caracals are often referred to as desert lynx, but do not actually share many physical attributes with the family. The black tuft of hair on its ears is actually one of the only shared traits with the lynx family. Caracals are the largest Africa's small cats, males weighing as much as 40 pounds and females as much as 35. They are as tall as 20 inches and 39 inches long. They are among small cats that can be legally kept as exotic pets. They are generally well mannered and have cat-like attitude and behaviors, only more wild. Like many household cats, the Caracal prefers to initiate the affection and play time with their keepers. Even then, the Caracal can become rambunctious and accidentally destructive. Keeping a Caracal in the home can result in much damage to your furniture and things. Like any other exotic pet consideration, be especially aware of the needs of your proposed pet. The Caracal in captivity can live as long as 17-19 years, longer than its cousin in the wild (12 years).
Conflicted information can be found on the keeping of Caracal. One piece of consistent, helpful information has been that keepers are likely to feel intimidated by the cat because of its misunderstood body language. The Caracal often communicates with a hissing sound which is, to the Caracal, a sign of happy emotions as much as sad. Caracals can let out these calls if they are excited or anxious. The lack of understanding of the body language of Caracal, has led novice cat keepers to get a Serval instead, a cat most often compared to the Caracal. Still, mixed reviews among keepers may have you feeling optimistic about a journey into Caracal keeping.
Breeding Caracals
Caracals are solitary animals that usually only socially interact with their kind during mating season, with the exception of mothers with their offspring. The gestation period is only 78-81 days for a litter of 1-4. Most commonly, 2 survive. The offspring will live with their mothers as long as a year, when they reach sexual maturity.
What do Caracals Eat?

Caracal diet is mainly carnivorous. In captivity, they will eat 2-3 pounds of meat per day. In nature, they eat a variety of mammals, most commonly rodents, hares, and even small antelopes. Caracals are confident and unafraid to attempt take down of larger prey, hence their problem with humans when they attack farm animals. Some records show the animal has stored its kills in trees like leopards often do, but it's not considered an average behavior. Like many cats, Caracals are nocturnal.
Caracals are not considered endangered or threatened at this time, and their only primary threats include being killed for tampering with farm livestock in large numbers only, and being hunted for its skin and meat in areas it's considered a luxury. Although accurate exotic pet records are not likely, you can only guess how many animals are kept privately by other records. The International Species Information Service lists 169 known Caracals in zoos worldwide, 52 Caracals in U.S. Zoos.
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