Friday JohnKu – AKA – TGIF – Fri-Yay/Good News

Today’s good news story comes from CBS. It was sent by Resa McConaghy. Thanks, Resa, for sharing

Elusive, endangered wild cat seen in Thailand for the first time in 30 years

An elusive wild cat long feared extinct in Thailand has been rediscovered three decades after the last recorded sighting, conservation authorities and an NGO said Friday.

Flat-headed cats are among the world’s most threatened wild felines, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature estimating that just 2,500 adults exist in the wild. The rare animals are about the size of a domestic cat and have distinctive, round, close-set eyes.

Flat-headed cats are found only in Southeast Asia and typically live in dense wetland ecosystems like peat swamps and freshwater mangroves. Such areas are under threat: Thailand’s peat swamp forests have been heavily fragmented, mainly due to land conversion and agricultural expansion, said veterinarian and researcher Kaset Sutasha of Kasetsart University. The last confirmed sighting of a flat-headed cat in Thailand was in 1995.

Last year, the wild cat conservation organization Panthera and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation began an ecological survey using camera traps in the country’s Princess Sirindhorn Wildlife Sanctuary.

Flat-headed cat
A flat-headed cat. Warmlight / Getty Images

Flat-headed cats were detected 29 times during the survey, according to Panthera and Thai officials. It was not immediately clear how many individuals the detections represent, as the species lacks distinctive markings, so counting is tricky. Pattanarangsan said the survey’s findings suggest a relatively high concentration of the species.

The footage included a female flat-headed cat with her cub — a rare and encouraging sign for a species that typically produces only one offspring at a time. The species has also struggled to reproduce across isolated areas, contributing to its endangerment.

Kaset, who was not involved in the survey but has researched wild cats for years, said the “rediscovery is exciting” but is only a “starting point” for future conservation efforts.

“What comes after this is more important — how to enable them to live alongside us sustainably, without being threatened,” Kaset said.

Flat-headed Cat
A flat-headed cat seen hunting along the Kinabatangan river, Sabah, Malaysia.  Getty Images/iStockphoto

In addition to Thailand, flat-headed cats can be found in Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo, according to the Felidae Conservation Fund. They have a diet dominated by fish, frogs, and shrimp, and are nocturnal, elusive animals.

“Much about the species remains a mystery because of their rarity and the difficulty of accessing their habitats,” Panthera conservation program manager Rattapan Pattanarangsan said.

The good news in this story is that once again Nature works to recover from human interference. Today’s JohnKu talks about recovery. I hope you have a lovely weekend.

Reclamation by John W. Howell © 2025

Nature does the work,

To reclaim what could be lost. . .

By human neglect.

BREAK ANNOUNCEMENT – I will be off Saturday and Sunday so there will be no shenanigans with the coffee machine or views of the neighborhood. I’ll be back Monday. 

30 comments

  1. Dale's avatar

    What a wonderful share, John with extra thanks sent to Resa for bringing it to your attention!

    Enjoy your weekend!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Dale. See you for Cheers.

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      1. Dale's avatar

        Wonderful!

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  2. GP's avatar

    now, this IS good news. I love wild cats and it is always sad to think we’ve lost any species in Nature. Thanks, John.

    Have a terrific weekend!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, GP. I can identify with the guy in the GIF.😊

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  3. srbottch's avatar

    Have never seen a flat headed cat, John, only a few flat cats in the street. Perfect JohnKu for this story. Enjoy the weekend.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Steve. I will enjoy it.

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  4. T. W. Dittmer's avatar

    It’s good to learn that people are concerned about the survival of these wild cats and they are naturally making a comeback. Have a good weekend, John.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Tim. I agree that it is a good thing that someone cares about these cats.

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  5. noelleg44's avatar

    Those cats are gorgeous. I hope the species survives and flourishes. Have a great weekend!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I share your hope, Noelle. 😊wishing you a good weekend, too.

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    It’s so cute! I hope they are able to learn more about it and protect them. Enjoy your week-end off!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Deborah.

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  7. circadianreflections's avatar

    It’s so cute! I hope they’re able to learn more about them and help protect them. Enjoy your week-end!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Deborah. I hope you have a good one as well.

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  8. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

    Nature does its job once again, John. What a cute cat. It would be wonderful if they continue to make a comeback. Thanks to you and Resa for the good news!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Diana. 😀

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  9. NEERAJ SINGH's avatar

    Nice pic 👍

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  10. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

    Cute. I think I’ve seen a few articles lately about extinct animals suddenly being found again. Wonder why that is.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I think with trail cams, elusive species are being spotted.

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      1. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

        True. Better ocean depth exploration technology too. That or all the species went into hiding to plan their revenge against humanity, so we’re noticing the scouts.

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  11. lois's avatar

    Great news about the cats, but darn. I am going to miss the coffee maker shenanigans!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      It won’t be long till next week. Thanks, Lois.

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  12. Michele Lee's avatar

    An exciting discovery! Sure looks a precious and timid creature. Thank you for sharing some good nature news and a lovely weekend to you!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Michele. I hope your weekend is peaceful.

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  13. Annette Rochelle Aben's avatar

    I would love to have one of these kitties! How wonderful that they are starting to be seen again after all this time. It is great to know that they are surviving, and I pray that they shall THRIVE!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Well, you know the old nine lives theory. I think they are going to be fine. Thanks, Annette.

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  14. Marie A Bailey's avatar

    Wonderful story and perfect Johnku! Have a great weekend, John!

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  15. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    This says it all for me: “What comes after this is more important — how to enable them to live alongside us sustainably, without being threatened,” Kaset said. Have a good weekend, John!

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