Staff at the northwest Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve in Gansu province found the cats, with different fur colours, when they recently checked photos taken by infrared cameras.
One has reddish brown fur with spots on the lower abdomen and legs, while the other has "leopard-like" spots all over its body.
State-run Xinhua news agency said photos obtained by it show some golden cats walking through bamboo forests, looking around vigilantly, and others roaming the forests of the reserve.
The species have not been seen in years in the reserve until about 200 infrared cameras were installed there in 2014.
The reserve is located in the southern part of Gansu, which boasts a variety of rare animals, including 110 wild giant pandas.
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