Yes, they are...
No, bobcats and domestic cats cannot breed because they are different species.
Yes, domestic cats and bobcats can breed and produce offspring known as "bobcat hybrids."
Bobcats
No.
Bobcats mostly sleep in their homes.
Bobcats and cougars are found in Oklahoma.
No, bobcats and house cats cannot mate with each other because they are different species.
Bobcats
Yes, bobcats will and do attack cats, dogs, and small children. I have had 5 cats eaten by bobcats, in one season's time.
No, house cats and bobcats cannot breed together because they are different species with different numbers of chromosomes.
No, bobcats and house cats cannot mate and produce viable offspring because they are different species.
Bobcats and house cats are different in several ways. Bobcats are wild animals, while house cats are domesticated pets. Bobcats are larger and have a more muscular build compared to house cats. Bobcats also have shorter tails with a black tip, while house cats have longer tails that vary in color. Additionally, bobcats have tufted ears and distinctive markings on their fur, while house cats come in a variety of breeds with different coat patterns. Overall, bobcats are more suited for living in the wild, while house cats are better adapted to living with humans as pets.