the food might have germs that jumps onto the fur
Some health problems that Boston Terriers are prone to include breathing problems, eyes problems and heat strokes, but it is possible to get a health breed.
Hi there..cats who have a nubby tail are known as Manx. It is a genetic mutation that occurred several hundred years ago. The Manx breed originated on the Isle of Man where there they are commonly found. You can learn more about Manx Cats: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_(cat)
Yes, domestic cats can breed with some wild cat species, such as the African wildcat. The offspring of such a mating are known as hybrids.
There could be several reasons why your cat's meow is quieter than other cats. It could be due to their breed, age, or individual personality. Some cats are naturally quieter than others, while others may have underlying health issues that affect their vocalizations. If you are concerned about your cat's meow, it's best to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any potential health problems.
A family of wild cats could be some wild cats, but they are family. Or wild cats like the Ocelot (a kind of endangered wild cat) breed with a tamed cat to make another breed of tamed cats, like the Ocicat (and Ocelot breed with a tabby)
If you have the cat's health in mind, it is usually to have healthy, pretty and/or interesting cats. Inbreeding can cause defects and mutations. The breeding objectives are not the same for every person. Some people might want to breed cats that look like tigers (aka. Toygers), some might want to breed exotic long haired ones, while others might want to just breed average, healthy cats.
Some cats meow more than others because of their individual personalities, breed tendencies, and communication styles. Factors such as age, health, and environment can also influence a cat's vocalization frequency.
No. American blue pit bull terriers are a recognized breed. There are some possible problems with this breed but they are health related. see link provided for one breeders opinions.
A breed of cats developed in the 1980s that are named after characters from the Wizard of Oz. These cats are genetically mutated and have shorter legs than any other breed of cat.
Cats are like us; one breed breeds another breed, and their kittens breed another breed, and so on until there's a bajillion breeds; some we don't even know yet.
In the pet breeding industry, some cats may be inbred to maintain certain traits or characteristics. This practice can lead to health issues and genetic problems in the offspring.
Depends on the cat's personality and breed. Some breeds are known to be more "talkative" and some are known to be quiet cats.