Because it is a puma which is a type of tiger. And it is not a cat.
Yes a puma is an animal. It is in the cat family and cats are mamals.
The genus of the puma is - Puma - as in Puma concolor.
Young Bobcats are cared for by their mother for up to a year. During that time, she teaches them to hunt and catch fish, birds, and small animals, and how to avoid predators.
tigers, lions, cats, wildcats, cheaters, jaguar, puma... etc
They are cared by there mother and if they are abandon then they will be cared for by there father which usually might not happen
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Sort of. A puma is a type of cat, different from but fairly closely related to the common house cat. Pumas and house cats are both felines, though they're members of different genera (house cats are genus Felis, pumas are genus Puma). The term "Puma" is a little vague, because it's used to refer to several different species, mostly in genus Puma, such as cougars and jaguarundi (not jaguars, which are in genus Panthera)."Cat" is also used to refer to any felid, including the felines (house cats and small wild cats) and the "great cats" or panthers (jaguars, lions, tigers, etc.).
no , puma's actually take care of their cubs and when the cubs are ready they leave their family
bengal tiger
Baby cheetahs are cared by their mothers from 13-20 months
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