No. There were many type of sabre-toothed cats however.
Cats did not evolve from sabertoothed tigers. Rather, sabertoothed cats evolved from other cats. Modern apes evolved from miocene apes, which were somewhat similar. Miocene apes evolved from some lemur-like primate, or perhaps something like a lorise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loris
They hide in trees...?
NO large cats live in Australia, maybe some feral house cats. But no large cats. Note: The now-extinxt Tasmanian tiger (Thylacine) was not a tiger, but a marsupial.
Bombay cats have a large population and quantity of felines in the breed.
Of course! Persian cats are related to other cats,they are just a specific brand of cat out of the hundred kinds of cats.
cats like to stick together.
The fact that they are all CATS
Norwegian Forest cats is a large breed. These cats are strongly built and are bigger than most cats.
Yes, Maine Coon cats are very unusually large cats, but they are also probably the calmest gentlest cats there are.
Yes, cats are carnivores. Cats need to get the nutrition from large amounts of animal based proteins. For example cats eat mice or birds.
When cats yawn they inhale a large amount of oxygen.
they are large It depends on what type of breed it is and the individual cats.