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Cats belong to the species Felis catus, which is within the Felidae family.
The scientific name of a domestic cat is Felis catus.
The scientific name for a cat is Felis catus. "Felis" is derived from Latin meaning "cat" or "wild animal," while "catus" is Latin for "domesticated."
Domestic cats are classified as Felis catus.
The house cat (Felis catus) belongs to the Chordata phylum.
The scientific classification for a cat is as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Felidae, and Genus, Felis. The species name for a cat is Felis Catus.
The scientific name for house cats is Felis catus.
Felis Catus is the Scientific name for Domestic Cat.
Yes, both felis catus (domestic cat) and felis silvestris (wildcat) belong to the same class, Mammalia. They are both mammals, which are characterized by having hair, mammary glands, and giving birth to live young.
Felis cattus is the scientific name for the domestic cat.
Felis Catus is the taxonomic name for the domestic housecat
The zoological name for a domestic cat is Felis catus.