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It's of Germanic origin, from the Latin word cattus.
Felis Felis domestica= domestic cat
The Latin word for black cat is nigrum cattus. These words are said in Spanish as gato negro and in German it is schwarze katze.
The best place to find a British Blue Cat online would be through the Pet Finder website. These are a breed of cat available through the Pet Finder site. There are others also.
Pictures of Blue British Shorthair Cats can be found on websites that share pictures such as Flickr, and Instagram. You can also find photos on cat websites that are about the Blue British Shorthair cats.
Yes, it is derived from the Latin word for cat: felinus(masculine, nominative), feline (masculine, vocative).
It is the scientific word for catFeline: of the cat species. Word origin from the latin.
Moggy is quite common.
The British Shorthair is a medium-large sized cat that's not very agile. Although some people consider them a blue cat, it's not common to find the British shorthair in a blue color. The Chartreux is a blue coated cat. They are very agile, and can be taught to play games like fetch. They also have a unique feature of chirping when they find something interesting, rather than meowing.
It comes from the Latin word "Cattus", which referred to any creature in the Cat family, from lions to housecats. The word "cat" was later used in English to refer primarily to Felis domesticus, the housecat.