You could say so. Normally, "streamlining" is the process of using smoke plumes in a wind tunnel to determine how air flow travels around an object; the end result of using streamlining to smooth out the air flow around an object is an object that is said to be "streamlined". To the best of our knowledge, nobody used smoke plumes or any other technique to refine the shape of a cat for minimum wind resistance. However, note that all a cat's fur points backward, for minimum resistance while running; note that a cat at speed will fold its ears back to minimize wind resistance; and note that a cat's face is pointed. All of these could be considered a form of streamlining, though it is in this case natural evolution rather than design that causes it.
The cheetah is the most streamlined big cat.
Yes, many cats are house cats. You can count all adopted cats as house cats, since they belong to households.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
They are related to house cats because they are both in the cat family and if you research it they do things regular house cats do.
Practice being good house cats, doing the landry, housework and minding the little house cats.
I think there are more house cats. -Annabelle
House cats are found in africa.
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In a house...
Yes they can.
Yes, they are considered small cats...