Domestic
Yes, it is possible, however if they are not in breeding season it is most likely that the wild cat will kill the domestic cat. But yes.
Domestic cats are descended from the African wild cat.
It means a wild cat. Opposite of domestic cat(:
feraL cat i think
The Ocicat is an all-domestic breed of cat which resembles a wild cat but has no wild DNA in its gene pool. The breed is unusual in that it is spotted like a wild cat but has the temperament of a domestic animal. It is named for its resemblance to the ocelot.
The term for a wild cat is just that - "a wild cat".
The original hybrid is called an F1 and is considered too "wild" to be a house cat. A Savannah is the largest of all domestic cats.
house cat- home and domestic wild cats- not domesticated, wild, savanna, and forests.
The main types of cat family are the wild cats and the domestic cat.
A domestic cat is igmu'A wild cat or mountain lion is igmu' watogla
Well its not likely that a domestic cat will eat another domestic cat. Only wild big cats will eat other cats domestic or wild. On occasion if any cat births a dead kitten it will consume it to keep the area clean and free of anything that will attract other predators.
A wild counterpart for a house cat is the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), which is believed to be the ancestor of domestic cats. They are similar in appearance and behavior to domestic cats but are strictly wild animals.