The Cat Report is a TV series following the lives of big cat families and hyena clans in Africa

It is the ultimate wildlife soap opera

You can now also get access to this wonderful 13-part series.

Payment will give you access to streaming of the episodes. On each episode’s page, we’ve also included a chat room so if you and your friends want to arrange a ‘watch party’ to watch it and chat at the same time, you can.

Further down this page, we’ve included some information and teasers as well so you can see what the series is about. An episode guide can be found here.

Note: If you are not logged in or not yet registered, selecting a payment option will first ask you to (register and) log in, so access to the series can be properly assigned to your user account.

If you have already purchased access and are logged in, you can go straight to the episode guide to view released episodes here.

If you want to return to viewing later, you can find the link to the episodes in the footer at the bottom of the page.

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The WildEarth guides have followed these characters for years.

They all have names, personalities and prowess.

Their everyday encounters draw audiences into close and lasting relationships with each of them.

From family quarrels and love affairs to wild hunts and cute cubs, these animals never have a dull moment.

Our guides have fostered very personal relationships with the safariLIVE characters as they share and record their daily routines.

Meet the Guides

Scott, Jamie, Brent, James and Tristan are all highly experienced safari guides in Africa with years of experience taking guests on wild expeditions.

They have been following the lives of these characters for many years.

Scott Dyson

Safari Guide

Jamie Paterson

Safari Guide

Brent Leo-Smith

Safari Guide

James Hendry

Safari Guide

Tristan Dicks

Safari Guide

MEET THE STARS

The “Sausages” have experienced a shift in dynamics. The pride has split after two females and their cubs left the group to forge a territory of their own in another area of the Maasai Mara.

Waffles is queen to over 70 hyenas who call the Mara Triangle home and are known as the North Clan. Waffles is near the end of her reign and soon Soup, her daughter and princess to the ageing queen, will take over.

Kakenya, meaning “early morning” in Maasai, is a female cheetah born sometime before 2012. She gave birth to a litter of five cubs and raised four of those cubs to independence – a record feat for a cheetah! The cubs left her in early 2016 and one of the females has become quite famous – Naretoi.

The Leopards of Djuma

There is upheaval in the land of the leopards in the Sabi Sands. The queen, Karula, is dead.

Her oldest daughter Thandi is heir to the Djuma throne. But an outsider, Xidulu, has arrived to try and take a piece of the territory.

The Duke of Djuma, Tingana, the dominant male leopard has been battling an intruder – Hukumuri.

He is looking to take over Tingana’s territory but the Duke is not ready to give up the fight just yet.

The Lions of Djuma

The lives of the lions in Djuma have also been unsettled recently.

The dominant male coalition – The Birmingham Boys – is a coalition of four males. They have been in charge and dominant over the prides of the area since early 2015.

Recently however The Avoca Males, a group of three young and energetic males, have shown up and taken to roaring loudly, announcing their intent to take over the territory.