Flying cat (SciiFii)

The flying cat (Ccoa ccoa), also known as the gliding cat, is a species of wild cat, most closely related to the cats of the genus Felis, that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the rainforests, wetlands, forests, and open woodlands across the mainland Eurasia and North America to help boost biodiversity. The flying cat is a very small member of the cat family, growing to be only half the size of a domestic cat (Felis catus). The flying cat is a carnivore that primarily hunts for tree-dwelling animals such as squirrels. The flying cat is an arboreal animal and is a strong climber that uses its rotating ankles like those of clouded leopards and margay, so it can easily hang from branches and descend head first from trees if needed. Unlike most cats, the flying cat, as its name suggests, has a highly-developed full patagium to glide from tree to tree while hunting for arboreal rodents (squirrels, etc), small primates, birds, etc. The flying cat has a deep grayish-brown fur with black spots to help it camouflage in the canopy. The flying cat is a solitary animal that prefers to live in most of its life alone except during the breeding seasons. The conservation status of the flying cat is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the flying cat's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.