Possibly hundreds. The most numerous, of course, are the domestic shorthair cats, but many households have Persian, Siamese, Himalayan, Maine Coon, Agora, Ragdoll, or Exotic Shorthair, to name those which I am personally acquainted with. There are also rarer varieties like Turkish Water Cats, Egyptian Sphynx, and Cornish Rex. There are also finer variations; Siamese and Himalayan come in Seal-point, Chocolate-point, Blue-point, Orange-point, and Cloud-point, if I recall correctly, and I may be missing a few. And of course there are the inevitable cross breeds. Most books on domestic cats will list a number of the different varieties.
according to the book ,domestic cats, there is only 30 breeds of cats
its averaged at 1 in 25 cats.
Because of crossbreeding in many cats are simply identified as belonging to the homogeneous breeds of domestic longhair and domestic shorthair depending on their type of fur. Most cats are simply "mutts."
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Domestic cats are one species. There are 53 different breeds.
there are many indigenous frogs in France but in France you will mainly find domestic cats and dogs and livestock =] and raccoons
Around 284 breeds and counting.
domestic cats
Yes sometimes cougars,leopards,tigers and other big cats will make a meal domestic cats
Many creatures are considered to be felines, not just three species or creatures as you put it. There is the domestic cat, leopards, cheetahs, tigers, lions (oh my), Mountain Lion, Jaguar, Lynx, Bobcat, etc.
hundreds i don't have enough time to type them all.
No. However they are endangering many other species.