Catching mice.
Cats haven't been bred, they've been around for quite some time... If you mean what cat species ORIGINATED the domestic cat we all know, some biologists think that it was the Egyptian Mau, that was bred from the wild species African wild cat, and some think that it was the Abyssinian, bred from a wild species of Sand Cat. Either way we know that domestic cats originated in Egypt around 4,000 years ago.
A California spangled cat is an extinct species of short-hair domestic cat, originating in the United States in the 1980s, and bred to resemble a leopard.
ocicat has to have spots and some half domesticated (domestic bred with wild) savannah bengal
These two animals are too far apart genetically to have viable offspring, no matter how you tried to breed them.
Domestic livestock are those
Yes, there are apparently a few case on record where bobcats have bred with domestic cats. This is a bit unusual because a bobcat will normally kill a domestic cat.
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Felis domestica (domestic feline), also known as a small domesticated carnivore. They are bred in many species. Cat's are a member of the Felidae family.
The scientific name of a domestic cat is Felis catus.
The Savannah cat breed is a hybrid of the domestic cat and the serval, Leptailurus serval, a long-legged, large-eared, black-spotted, golden-coated species of small cat native to several parts of Africa. Other domestic cat/wild cat hybrids include the Bengal (part Asian Leopard Cat, Prionailurus bengalensisbengalensis), the Bristol (part Margay, Leopardus wiedii), and the Chausie (part Jungle Cat/Swamp Cat, Felis chaus).
A domestic cat is a tame cat so, its a house cat