The genus IS Felis. The whole classification is: Kingdom - Animalia; Phylum - Chordata; Class - Mammalia; Order - Carnivora; Suborder - Feliformia; Family - Felidae; Subfamily - Felinae; Genus - Felis. The species below the genus Felis get a little fuzzy - with Felis sylvestris catus being the consensus, but with some usage (archaic, I think) of Felis domesticatus or Felis domesticus catus, and Felis catus ('catus' being italicized). [SEE LINK: > re: where, why, and why not domesticated animals should have that status explicit in the scientific nomenclature of a species. Do multi-generation feral cats lose the nomenclature for being a domesticated species, for example?] The link concludes: "*ANY* designation of a domesticated species is theoretically incorrect..."
The scientific name for the common house cat is Felis catusKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: FelidaeGenus: FelisSpecies: Felis catus or felineFelis catus.feline
If you mean gender, than check the underside by the tail. If there is, "something" it's a male. If not, it's a female.
Felis domestica is a taxonomic species within the Felis genus. This is an invalid taxonomic name for the domestic cat. The correct name for the domestic cat is Felis catus.
The domestic cat is of the genus Felis.Other genera of the cat family, Family Felidae include:Acinonyx (cheetah)CaracalCatopumaLeopardusLeptailurus (serval)LynxNeofelis (clouded leopards, 2 species)Panthera (jaguar, lion, leopard, tiger)ProfelisPumaUncia (snow leopard)There are about 38 species in Felidae in total.
A taxonomy pyramid for a house cat would start with the broadest category, which is Animalia (kingdom), followed by Chordata (phylum), Mammalia (class), Carnivora (order), Felidae (family), Felis (genus), and finally Felis catus (species).
The scientific classification for a cat is as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Felidae, and Genus, Felis. The species name for a cat is Felis Catus.
Genus: Felis Species: F. catus
Felis catus or Felis silvestris catus, informally Felis domesticus. :)
Feline DomesticusActually, Felis domesticus is now an outdated name and is no longer valid. The correct Scientific name for the domestic cat is Felis catus.
The scientific classification of the British Shorthair is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Genus: Felis Species: Felis catus
The scientific classification of the Scottish Fold cat is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Genus: Felis Species: Felis catus
The scientific classification of the American Shorthair cat is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Genus: Felis Species: Felis catus American Shorthairs are domestic cats that fall under the species Felis catus.
For the Domestic Cat, the genus is Felis and the species is catus.
Felis refers to the animal's genus, which is a taxonomic classification that groups species with similar characteristics. In this case, Felis is the genus that includes small and medium-sized cats, like domestic cats.
The scientific name for the common house cat is Felis catusKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: FelidaeGenus: FelisSpecies: Felis catus or felineFelis catus.feline
Ginger is a coat colour, not a breed of cat.All domestic cats, no matter what the breed, fall under the genus of Felis Catus, which is the Scientific name for the domestic cat.
Felis Catus