no
They are extremely domestic and can be sooo affectionate to their owners and other humans. They cry for attention when they do not get it.
Yes your cat can carry topical parasites, such as fleas, ticks, etc. and internal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, etc. Take your Cat into see your Veterinarian for a good check up and also bring in a sample of the cat's feces to be checked for internal parasites.
Tuxedo cats are not a breed, but a color pattern. Where they live depends on their breed. Most domestic cats live with owners or humans.
Probably not due to parasites. Feral cats live an average of 3 years. A pet cat kept indoors can live 20 years.
Many domestic cats live in warm houses along with their human owners. Some cats like to roam outside, which will have other forms of shelter such as sheds and bushes.
Cats use urine to mark territory. Their feces doesn't do much.
according to the book ,domestic cats, there is only 30 breeds of cats
anywhere it can hide it.
I am not so sure. Cats tend to come in back gardens if foxes are there because they are known to scavenge for the fox's food's leftovers, that is one out of a few easy ways cats get food. Cats that come in your garden can be stray or domestic, stray cats normally tend to come in gardens more than domestic because stray cats hardly get fed by people but domestic cats that have good, caring owners get fed twice a day. Try and get the foxes out of your garden; the cats might follow them. If it is your own cats, you could make sure they are getting fed enough.
Domestic cats usually live with their owners in human homes; often they will find some spot that they feel is uniquely their own. Domestic cats are a created strain, that would not exist without human intervention, and so they have no real home outside the human household.
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Yes sometimes cougars,leopards,tigers and other big cats will make a meal domestic cats