a wild cat, exterminated in this country, no doubt for its elegant fur, 500 yea rs before the norman conquestbbit. particularly they like the rabbit. and mice. and in terms of the enclosure, they like to climb in captivity, so we make sure there's lots of platforms for them to climb on the outside and denning areas. we provide them with shelter in captivity as well, so they've both got two beds that they can sleep in. the unnamed brother and sister were captive bred in a french zoo. at five months old, it was thought they were ready to be transferred here to become part of a breeding programme to preserve the species, but things didn't go without snags. so, here with two beautiful wild creatures you'd think were about as far away from any mention of brexit as you can possibly be. but no. if we had a no—deal brexit on the 315t of october, we were informed that it was likely that animal imports would be delayed by five to seven months, and obviously these are five months old now. that would have meant we would potentially be delayed in bringing them over for another five or seven months, so we