Europe might not be the first place you'd associate with large wild cats, but its diverse landscapes—forests, mountains, and islands—are home to various felines that have adapted to coexist with humans. The Iberian lynx, the continent's largest cat, lives in Spain, where we track the lives of a male and female as they communicate through scent marks and eventually mate, raising their young in an abandoned barn. In the Canary Islands, domestic cats turn wild during mating season; we follow a red female who leaves her harbor-view home to find mates, only to encounter a volcanic eruption on her journey back. Additionally, the European wildcat, once common but now diminished due to hunting and habitat loss, survives in the forests of eastern France. A female wildcat raises her three kittens, relying on instinct rather than training to develop their hunting skills, while conservation efforts aim to reduce hybridization with domestic cats.
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