This cat looks similar to a Bobcat that mainly lives in Western China. Since the population has been affected by homeloss, it's species has been decreasing.
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/93/Chinese_Mountain_Cat_(Felis_Bieti)_in_XiNing_Wild_Zoo_croped.jpg)
This cat has been in the IUCN Red List Since 2002.
Comparison of Chinese Mountain cat and Bobcat
(http://tigertribe.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Chinese-Mountain-Cat-CC-BY-SA-3.01-e1429255447225-189x300.jpg)
How to know if this is a CMC look at the tail. It has more of an ovalish or rounded shape with several dark rings and a black tip tail. Second of all, look at where the ruffs should be. This one does not have any.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-V622hYtnblM/TyNVI_hm9GI/AAAAAAAAAF8/5k2NqScdg1w/s1600/bobcat.jpg)
The Bobcat is not native to China, Most would live in North American regions. Notice the ruffs on the side off the face. (The ruffs are a gathering of long stiff hair that ends in a downwarding point. Seen in bobcats. Most of the time the bobcat's spots stand out or can be faded a bit. The tail tip of a Bobcat is white, not black.
Why did I post this?
Because CMC are have been on the list for a long time and it's time we do something about it c: