Surge in big, powerful breeds such as savannah cats raises fears over safety and illegal wildlife trade

Part-wild hybrid cats could be banned by the UK government, after social media helped bring these extreme breeds to popularity.

With their huge size, powerful muscles and spotted coats, hybrid cats are seen by some as the perfect pet for the social media age. But the growing trade raises concerns over animal welfare and the illegal wildlife black market.

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