The Scientific name for a house cat is Felis catus.
Felis catus IS the species name for the domestic cat.
The Domestic Cat (Felis catus) is the only cat species that has been fully domesticated. There are many breeds within this species.
Felis catus.
The house cat was first domesticated in ancient Egypt. Its ancestors were a north African species of desert cat.
No, house cats and bobcats cannot breed because they are different species.
Wild cats is not a species but a collective name for any cat that is not a domestic house cat. Some species, such as the lion, have females that are called a lioness. Tiger females are called a tigress.
------- There are many breeds of house cat, but technically there is only one species; Felis catus.
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The house cat belongs to the Animalia kingdom. The genus it belongs to is Felis, and the species is catus.
Yes, a bobcat and a house cat can breed together, but it is rare and typically occurs in captivity. The offspring are known as "bobcats" and may exhibit characteristics of both species.
A cat's house is commonly referred to as a "cat shelter," "cat condo," "cat tree," or simply a "cat house."
Believe it or not the most extreme hunter in the cat family is the average house cat. Many people assume it to be one of the large cats such as the tiger, lion, leopard etc. But those heavy kittens only kill up to 10 species of animals. While your lazy house cat kills over a thousand different species