For many years, people believed the sand cat had disappeared from some deserts.
Then in 2017, night-vision cameras in Morocco captured a surprise — several sand cats moving through the dunes after more than ten years without a single sighting.
Soon after, researchers found them again in the UAE and Turkmenistan, proving the species is tougher than it looks.
Today, the sand cat is listed as “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List. But scientists warn that its numbers are still going down because of habitat loss, off-road vehicles, and the illegal pet trade.
Threats Facing the Sand Cat
Even though some populations are returning, dangers remain:
- Habitat Loss: Off-road racing, oil work, and desert building destroy fragile lands.
- Climate Change: Hotter weather and fewer prey make survival harder.
- Illegal Pet Trade: Their cute faces attract buyers, but most don’t live long in captivity.
- Predators & Disease: Stray dogs and feral cats spread sickness and attack them.
Without steady protection, this comeback could fade as fast as it began.

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