Firepaw and Graypaw
Firestar, Graystripe
Yes, domestic cats (Felis catus) are distant cousins of wild cats such as the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica). These wild cats are the ancestors of domestic cats and they share a common ancestor. Domestic cats were domesticated from wild cats around 9,000 years ago.
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Yes. Cats were domesticated in ancient times, but all pet cats today are descended from wild cats.
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yes wild cats needs to be in the wild and house cats need to be in houses
With the exception of the lion, wild cats do not live in groups, except for a mother and her cubs. There are 36 species of wild cats and all but the lion live as individuals.
The only cat indigenous to Greece is the wild cat. There are thousands of cats living in the country, but they are all domestic cats.
All wild cats, from the Lion to the ocelot eat meat. They are also called ''carnivores'' just like the wild dog family.
Cats instinctively bury their waste to hide their scent from predators in the wild. However, some cats may not cover their poop if they were not properly taught or if they have a medical issue affecting their behavior.
Well, yeah, all house cats' ancestors were wild. Born in houses and lived in houses ever since? No.
The ocelot definitely has the prettiest coat of all wild cats.