What is bush cats?

Bush cats, also known as African wildcats, are small wild cats native to Africa and the Middle East. They are closely related to the domestic cat and are thought to be the ancestors of domestic cats. Bush cats live in a variety of habitats, from forests to savannas, and are skilled hunters. They primarily feed on small mammals, rodents, birds, and reptiles. Bush cats are solitary animals and are mostly active at night. They are also known for their excellent climbing and jumping abilities. Despite not being a threatened species, bush cats are still at risk from habitat loss and hunting.