Yes, they most definitely do. Wild cats are usually much larger and don't come near civilization.
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
well wild cats arnt called house cats!! but you can go to a farm and just ask if they hav any ferral cats and they will let you catch 1 or might just tell you wen they get one i hav a wild cat that was an orphon i think there better than normar cats because they dont sleep as much look at abandoned farm theres wild cats near my house
I think there are more house cats. -Annabelle
there is your grandmas cat and wild cats there is your grandmas cat and wild cats
yes wild cats needs to be in the wild and house cats need to be in houses
Wild cats and house cats differ in their size, behavior, and habitat. Wild cats are typically larger and have more aggressive hunting instincts, while house cats are smaller and have been domesticated to live with humans. Wild cats live in natural environments like forests, deserts, and grasslands, while house cats live in human homes as pets.
Well, yeah, all house cats' ancestors were wild. Born in houses and lived in houses ever since? No.
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.
Wild house cats (strays) will usually hunt to eat mice, birds, chipmunks, or any other small animals around the area.
Big cats and wild cats are carnivorous. Domesticated house cats are omnivorous. They eat a mixture of meat and plants.
With the exception of the lion, wild cats do not live in groups, except for a mother and her cubs. There are 36 species of wild cats and all but the lion live as individuals.
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