The Chinese mountain cat (Felis bieti), also known as the Chinese desert cat, is a rare and little-known wild feline endemic to the high-altitude steppes and grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau in western China. It has a thick, pale gray to yellowish-brown coat with faint stripes, a broad face, and a bushy, banded tail that helps it survive harsh, cold climates. Slightly larger than a domestic cat, it is solitary and primarily nocturnal or crepuscular. Its diet consists mainly of pikas, rodents, and birds. Due to its remote range and elusive nature, the Chinese mountain cat is one of the least-studied wild cats and is classified as vulnerable.