Yes they can.
No, house cats and bobcats cannot breed together because they are different species with different numbers of chromosomes.
No, house cats and bobcats cannot breed because they are different species.
Purebred cats are identified by their specific breed, although different registries do not agree on what breed a cat may be considered. Many house cats do not belong to a particular breed and are referred to as domestic shorthair or domestic longhair.
According to one article, the Norwegian Forest cat is the 11th most popular breed in the United States.
Yes, bobcats and house cats can breed together, but it is rare and typically occurs in captivity. The offspring are known as "bobcat hybrids" and may exhibit characteristics of both species.
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.
Persians are the most popular cat breed, but most cats owned are mongrels (mixed breed).
No, bobcats and house cats cannot breed together because they are different species and have different numbers of chromosomes.
Norwegian Forest cats is a large breed. These cats are strongly built and are bigger than most cats.
The most popular cat breed right now is the Persian.
House cats are found in africa.