There are many of them: cheetah, bobcat, lynx, snow leopard, the genet, the serval, leopard, and I'm sure there are many more of them. There are many ways to figure it out.
It helps them blend into their surroundings. It is like their camouflage. Cheetahs, Leopards and Servals are some cats that have spots, although the Leopard is the only big cat to have spots.
It is very unlikely. The modern wild cat is thought to have evolved from African wild cats, European wild cats and Asiatic desert cats. This would suggest a pattern of stripes or spots as the earliest domestic cat.
Cats bathe each other because there are some spots that a cat couldn't reach so the other reaches those spots and it is believed that it is away they can bond
It is possible for most wild cats to mate with each other with the exception of cheetahs. The cheetah's bone structure is just too different from other wild cats for them to be able to produce a hybrid with another cat.
other cats, bugs, plants and bones.. they like to hunt
maybe a wild cat, or just a angry cat
dogs , cats , lions that all i know
Like most other 'wild cats' do?
cats hunting for prey and dogs sniffing other dogs out like they would in the wild to see who they are
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
Wild Grasses, Wild Cats, Crocodiles, other Wildebeast
there is your grandmas cat and wild cats there is your grandmas cat and wild cats