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Domestic Cats obviously don't eat as much as other cats due to their size.
A wild counterpart for a house cat is the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), which is believed to be the ancestor of domestic cats. They are similar in appearance and behavior to domestic cats but are strictly wild animals.
Tigers are large cats, and have very similar anatomy and physiology to the domestic house cat.
according to the book ,domestic cats, there is only 30 breeds of cats
Generally, the skin color of the domestic cat is similar to the fur color at that spot. If you shave a tortoiseshell cat, she will still be tortoiseshell colored.
the domestic cat is a descendant of the big cats a the tabby cat is also a descendant of the jaguar
All domestic cats like fish.
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A half domestic half wild cat, also known as a hybrid cat, typically exhibits a mix of traits from both domestic and wild ancestors. These cats may have a more independent and territorial nature compared to fully domestic cats, while also retaining some of the social and trainable qualities of domestic cats. They may have unique physical characteristics, such as larger size or distinctive coat patterns, that set them apart from fully domestic cats. In terms of behavior, hybrid cats may display a combination of hunting instincts and playfulness, making them more active and potentially challenging to care for compared to fully domestic cats.
Scientific name of domestic cat is felis catus.
A bobcat is typically larger than a regular domestic cat, with adult bobcats weighing around 20-30 pounds, while domestic cats usually weigh between 8-10 pounds. Bobcats also have longer legs and a more muscular build compared to domestic cats.
A white cat could be one of many breeds of cat, but it is likely it is a Domestic Shorthair or Domestic Longhair. These are cats with very mixed genes and no particular breed. Domestic Shorthair or Domestic Longhaired cats can vary in terms of body shape and size. However, if the cat is indeed fat (you cannot feel its ribs under fur, and has no waist), it is likely being overfed or being fed the wrong sort of food.