Genet Cat hunting

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Where to hunt Genet Cat

Genet Cat is not a feline. This catlike creature, with claws that aren’t fully retractable, long ringed tail, striped fur, pointed muzzle and large ears that can point to just about any direction, belongs to the family Viverrids, along with Mongoose and Civet Cat. There are many species of Genet Cat, including Cape Genet and South-African Small-Spotted Genet, Rusty-Spotted Genet, and Crested Servaline Genet. You can hunt Genet Cat in Ethiopia, Cameroon, Namibia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Tanzania.

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Most hunters do not target a Genet Cat deliberately, but may hunt them as an opportunity arises during a safari. Trophy fees for a Genet Cat are usually in the $400-$500 range. Special night hunting packages in South Africa, that provide the best chance to harvest a Genet Cat, along with other night dwellers such as Serval and Caracal, are priced from $4,000 and up.

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Learn more from our blog story

If Genet Cat is not a cat, are there any small felines in Africa? When most hunters think about hunting predators, they think big: Lion, Leopard and Cougar, or the more familiar species like Bobcat or Lynx. But there are a number of small creatures that call Africa home: Serval, Caracal, and African Wild Cat. Read about what they are and how to hunt them.

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When to hunt Genet Cat?

There isn’t a magic period when Genet Cat hunting is better than at other times. The creature is usually hunted opportunistically, in the course of a general ‘plains game’ hunt, or when it visits a bait laid for other animals. In many African countries the hunting season is officially open year round, but but the period from November to March is usually too wet and hot for comfortable plains game hunting.

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Genet Cats are usually hunted if an opportunity presents itself in the course of a safari. If a hunter is set on harvesting a Genet Cat, perhaps the best choice is a night hunt, using night sights or artificial light. They aren’t legal everywhere, but South African outfitters hold a special license for and specialize in such hunts where not only Genet Cats, but other nightly creatures including Serval and Caracal can be hunted. Genet Cats are omnivorous and feed mainly on insects and small vertebrates, but can also eat plants and fruit. Hunting over bait is also an option. Outfitters don’t usually specify what species of Genet Cat are present on their territory, so hunters who are after a concrete species are advised to ask the outfitter in advance.

Why hunt Genet Cat?

Africans hunt Genet Cats both for their fur and for their meat. In fact, illegal harvest and habitat loss are the major conservation threats for Genet Cat. Hunting concessions work against these threats, by curbing poaching, and protecting wilderness from logging and conversion into farms and pastures, but most importantly, they give value to wildlife for the locals. But that only works if the species has value – that is, can be hunted. And if you try to get a Genet Cat, you’ll find that this small creature will tax your hunting skills like the hardest trophy you’ve ever got.

Eastern Cape Plains Game Hunt 2x1

Eastern Cape Plains Game Hunt 2x1

10 4 reviews
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Genet cat, Baboon, Black impala, Black springbok, Black wildebeest...
Trip duration: 5 - 12 days
Season: 1 Feb 2024 - 30 Nov 2024
Price from
$1,350
for 5 days, 1 hunter
2x1 Rust De Winter Bushveld Safari

2x1 Rust De Winter Bushveld Safari

9.9 11 reviews
Limpopo, South Africa
Genet cat, African wild cat, Baboon, Black impala, Black-backed jackal...
Trip duration: 4 - 14 days
Season: 1 Oct 2023 - 31 Dec 2024
Price from
$1,150
for 4 days, 1 hunter
1:1 Plains Game Trophy Hunt

1:1 Plains Game Trophy Hunt

10 1 review
North West, South Africa
Genet cat, Baboon, Black impala, Black springbok, Black wildebeest...
Trip duration: 3 - 21 days
Season: 1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024
Price from
$870
for 3 days, 1 hunter
Genet Cat

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