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Yes sometimes cougars,leopards,tigers and other big cats will make a meal domestic cats
No, domestic cats do not belong in the big cats group. Big cats refer to specific species within the Felidae family, such as lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars, which are larger, apex predators in the wild. Domestic cats are a separate species known as Felis catus.
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones
Big cats including tigers and lions like catnip just like domestic house cats.
They really aren't directly related, as domestic cats and big cats are in different subfamily, but still fall under the family Felidae. Domestic cats are in the subfamily Felinae, whereas big cats (Lions, Tigers, Leopards and Jaguars) fall under the subfamily Pantherinae.
I know that lions and tigers can. Also domestic cats can if they carry rabies.
Big cats like lions and tigers can kill people. Domestic cats are too small to kill a human being.
They really aren't directly related, as domestic cats and big cats are in different subfamily, but still fall under the family Felidae. Domestic cats are in the subfamily Felinae, whereas big cats (Lions, Tigers, Leopards and Jaguars) fall under the subfamily Pantherinae.
If it a cat than it would live in green grass and in big spaces like in the wild where lion and big cats that r just like cat
Chances are that it may be, however there is a big possibility that it might not be a stray. For example, cats wander off to find prey, to find a partner or to join another colony of cats (for it is their natural thing to do) so it may not be stray. If there are cats in the woodlands or forests, it is likely for them to be feral. Big cats come from the wild, so there is not much difference when it comes to domestic cats.
All the cats do, domestic along with the big cats.
the domestic cat is a descendant of the big cats a the tabby cat is also a descendant of the jaguar