Cats have a diploid set of DNA, meaning they possess two sets of chromosomes—one from each parent. The domestic cat (Felis catus) typically has 38 chromosomes, arranged in 19 pairs. Their genetic makeup is similar to that of other mammals, with specific genes influencing traits such as coat color, behavior, and health. Overall, cat DNA shares a significant amount of similarity with that of other felines and mammals.
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
DNA
DNA is not a mixture.
tree cats
Tom cats
Cats are incapable of hatred.
Alley Cats!
They Mostly had cats and they LOVED cats.
There is only one kind of DNA
Cat
Yes but there are some furless cats kind a like the shpinx.
bilateral