The phrase "felis demulcta milis" does not translate directly into a coherent English phrase, as it appears to be a mix of Latin terms. "Felis" typically means "cat," while "demulcta" could be interpreted as "soothed" or "caressed," and "milis" is unclear but may reference "soldier" or "military." Without proper context, the exact meaning remains ambiguous.
Felis Catus is the Scientific name for Domestic Cat.
Felis Felis domestica= domestic cat
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Felis catus or Felis silvestris catus, informally Felis domesticus. :)
If you mean gender, than check the underside by the tail. If there is, "something" it's a male. If not, it's a female.
Latin for cat
House cat
The scientific name Felis concolor refers to the species of animal commonly known as the mountain lion or cougar. "Felis" is the genus name for wild cats, and "concolor" means "uniform in color," describing the cougar's generally tan or brown fur.
Felis catus is the scientific name. i don't know if that's what you mean by "real" name though.
Felis catus (the domestic cat)Kingdom: AnimaliaSubkingdom: EumetazoaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaSubclass: TheriaOrder: CarnivoraSuborder: FeliformiaFamily: FelidaeSubfamily: FelinaeGenus: FelisSpecies: F. catus
"Felis catus" is the scientific name for the domestic cat, a small, carnivorous mammal that has been domesticated and kept as a pet for companionship and pest control. The name is derived from Latin, where "Felis" means "cat" and "catus" refers to the domesticated form. These animals are known for their agility, playful behavior, and independent nature. Domestic cats belong to the family Felidae, which includes other wild cats.