There are no specific breeds of cat that are typically "outdoor" cats - it really depends on each individual cat's personality. Some cats prefer to stay indoors all their lives, while others like to go outside when they want to. Being outside allows independence and freedom. But, being an outdoor cat can be dangerous if you live in a urban area.
Any cat can be an outdoor cat (if it so wishes - never try and "force" a cat to go outside if it doesn't want to) as long as it's not declawed. Also, most pedigree breeds are kept as indoor cats, due to their value. Some pedigree breeds are known to be ignorant about roads, and are at risk from being stolen.
according to the book ,domestic cats, there is only 30 breeds of cats
no. that's why they have different breeds...
Yes.
Yes, outdoor cats can detect the scent of indoor cats through their keen sense of smell.
While many pedigree cats are primarily kept indoors for safety and health reasons, some breeds are known to adapt well to outdoor environments if properly supervised. Breeds like the Bengal, Abyssinian, and Maine Coon tend to enjoy outdoor exploration due to their active nature. However, it’s essential to provide a secure space or harness training to protect them from potential dangers like traffic, predators, or diseases. Always ensure that any outdoor time is safe and monitored.
Indoor cats and outdoor cats are the compound subject (not including the and), and require is the verb.
TO MAKE NEW BREEDS breed 2 different breeds together.
None, but the fur stands on end in all breeds of cats
Yes you do. There is 27 breeds in all.
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
Some breeds are just more talkative than other breeds. Some cats rarely "speak".
Maine Coon Cats can be outdoor cats. As long as you keep a collar or an id chip on them it will be fine. You will however, be dealing with sopping wet fur at times if it has rained. But without seeing the outdoors all cats breeds, pure or mixed will get annoyed. Even if you keep your cat on a harness / leash at least let him outside. Maine Coon Cats will do no harm yet you might want to brush out its coat right after it gets back in.