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About KTTs
Common Name: Kits of the Tufted Tails, Tufted Tails, or KTTS
Latin (Scientific) Name: Felis tufticus
Habitat: Highland climates, such as the Himalayas, Andes, Swiss Alps, and Rockies
Size: 5 - 7 feet long (including tail), 2 - 4 feet high
About: KTTs are elusive, mysterious creatures. Mainly nocturnal, they hunt at dawn and dusk. These cats are omnivorous and eat fish, small rodents, rabbits, small birds, and various mountain plants. Their closest relatives are the snow leopard and the ocelot. Kittens will stay with their mother for about 2 years, when they will learn how to hunt, climb, and defend themselves.
So, that's pretty much it! KTTs are cats with really thick fur and long tails for balance, like the snow leopard. The tails make up about 2/3 of the total length of the cat.