no it is not a considered a small cat.
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Actually, comparing a Wildcat with most other cat species, it is noticeably smaller. Wildcats range from 45 to 80 centimetres (18 to 31 in) in length and 35 centimetres (14 in) in height. The Wildcat is only slightly larger than domestic cats. Compared with cats such as the Serval, Lynx, Bobcat and Ocelot which are considered to be medium-sized cats, the Wildcat is much smaller in size.
Bobcat, lynx.
Yes, the ocelot is a wild cat, but it isn't a big cat cause it's small.
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There aren't any, but a small wild cat, the ocelot, does.
A Pallas' cat is another term for a manul - a small wild cat of central Asia, Latin name Otocolobus manul.
there arequite a few small cats like the Scottish wild cat, Asiatic desert cat, jungle cat and Geoffroys 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.
Yes, they are the result of cross breeding a domesticated cat with a small wild cat called a leopard cat from south and east Asia.
no it is not it is considered a wild animal for example my pal had one in captivity and it ate his baby cat and he couldn't get insurance because it was considered a wild animal. there you go
The term for a wild cat is just that - "a wild cat".
One species of wild cat that is found in Mexico would be the Ocelot. They are also found throughout much of South America. An ocelot is a small cat weighing between 18 and 40 lbs.