Anywhere from 20 to 60 psi
A domestic cat's bite force would be anywhere from 300 - 500 PSI
Its not a Lion it's actually a jaguar
A wolf bite is considered one of the most powerful animal bites, with a bite force of around 1,500 pounds per square inch (psi). This is stronger than the bite force of many other animals, including domestic dogs and big cats.
Wolves have a bite force of around 1,500 pounds per square inch (psi), which is strong enough to crush bones. This bite force is comparable to that of a domestic dog and is lower than that of some other wild animals like lions and hyenas.
No, Domestic and wild cats both don't have venom. So if they bite you they may draw blood but you won't have a poisonous substance inside you.
The scientific name of a domestic cat is Felis catus.
A domestic cat is a tame cat so, its a house cat
Domestic
A domestic cat generally lives in its owner's house.
the domestic cat is a descendant of the big cats a the tabby cat is also a descendant of the jaguar
For the Domestic Cat, the genus is Felis and the species is catus.
By domestic you mean American shorthair?