They are both members of the same family. They are both felines, and both have cat blood in them. The scientific name for a domesticated cat is "felis domesticus".
Domestic cats and big cats such as lions fall under the family Felidae, but are in different subfamily.
Both are members of the Felidae (cat) family:Lion = Panthera leo
Domestic cat = Felis catus
Both domestic cats and lions belong to the same family of Felidae.
No, Jaguars or lions do not eat other cats. No, Jaguars or lions do not eat other cats.
Cats and Lions are related by blood. They all developed from the same catlike animal, so they are all called cats, although lions and other relatives such as tigers and leopards, are generally called 'big cats'.
Siamese cats eat the same things other domesticated felines eat.
Our common household cats do not have the same structural throat formation as the larger cats, therefore, enabling them to purr while larger cats roar.
All are members of the same genus - panthera.
Both domestic cats and lions belong to the same family of Felidae.
I'm not absolutely sure, but I'd say cats and lions, since they are from the same family (Felidae).
All big cats; - lions - tigers - cats
They are kinda the same because they are big cats. Hope I helped!
they are in the same family because they are both cats
They are both large cats.
Tigers are not cats, different of the family.
Wild horses were domesticated to use for transportation. Cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens were also domesticated from wild species. Dingoes were domesticated into dogs, as were wolves. The ancient egyptians domesticated cats.
No, Jaguars or lions do not eat other cats. No, Jaguars or lions do not eat other cats.
Cats and Lions are related by blood. They all developed from the same catlike animal, so they are all called cats, although lions and other relatives such as tigers and leopards, are generally called 'big cats'.
Siamese cats eat the same things other domesticated felines eat.