The Maine Coon .
There is only one breed of domestic ferret.
A cat is a feline, so if you combine a cat and a feline, you get a cat... though as felines include not only house cats, but alsothe big cats, like lions and tigers, you may be able to get some sort of inter-species cross breed, though this is unlikely.
The scientific name for a jaguar is " Panthera Onca" It is a large feline (the third largest after the tiger and lion) and the only Panthera species to live in the Americas.
Toyger cats are a striped breed domestic cat. The aim was to cross these cats to produce a striped 'toy tiger' as the coat pattern is reminiscent of the tiger's striping. The Toyger is a breed in development. It is recognized only by TICA being accepted there for Registration Only in the early 1990's and Preliminary New Breed in 2000.
Theres hundreds of kinds of cats. There are pure breed cats and mixed breed. Plus there are not only domestic cat breeds, there are wild cats such as the lion, tiger, puma, etc.
Not including all the mixed-breed cats that people may breed themselves, there are 41 different cat breeds. There are at this moment 80 different cat breeds. The IPCBA recognizes 73 feline breeds, while the more conservative CFA tells us that there are only 41
No cat breed as I know if is restricted to only that colour pattern. It can occur in many breeds, mot notably the domestic. A domestic is a no breed cat but different countries domestics can look different. An American Domestic shorthair can be more leaner and slender than the British Domestic shorthair. I owned a black cat with a white face (how you described) but she also had white paws and a white chest. They look similar to cats in tuxedo's.
No. Feline Leukemia is only found in cats.
Not only is the Arabian horse beautiful but it is one of the oldest domestic breed, used by virtually all other breeds to improve their bloodlines and conformation.
Feral means it is or comes from once domestic stock. The only truly wild horse breed still living is the Prezwalkis horse, which are endangered.
I am sorry to answer you question with a question, but do you mean the name for a feline unable to roar or a feline who is unable to roar?
Yes, because they are both part of the feline family. The only difference is that the leopard is pat of the feline category Panthera (roaring cats) and that the pet cat is part of the feline category Felis (small cats)