“…Unfortunately, there is almost no information on T. gondii in felids in BR1 (Sobrino et al, 2007), and no large-scale studies have been carried out to assess T. gondii distribution in these species in this area of the country. Because most of the sampling sites of the present study were located far from urban areas, feral and wild felines that (Sparkes et al, 2013)] has been shown to be high in mainland Spain, ranging between 12.3% and 52% (Millán et al, 2009;Villanueva-Saz et al, 2021). Although some studies have shown that seroprevalence to T. gondii in the endangered Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) is high in Spain, ranging between 44.0% and 81.5% (Roelke et al, 2008;Sobrino et al, 2007), its spatial distribution in south and central Spain could not have affected the high seroprevalence observed in wild ruminants in northern Spain.…”