every where
Asia, Africa, USA, south America, Central America, Canada, Europe, Russia,Mexico, and Alaska.
But not in the North and South Pole.
Wild cats live everywhere in the wilderness and in zoos.
Wild cats are more wild and they strive to find food by themselves, they are also more independant.
Domesticated cats can survive in the wild, but their chances of survival are lower compared to wild cats. They may struggle to find food, shelter, and defend themselves against predators.
Cats Sleep in nests and small hollows they find.
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
there is your grandmas cat and wild cats there is your grandmas cat and wild cats
Wild cats are non-domesticated felines that live in the wild. There are 36 species of wild cat. Such animals as lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, etc. are wild cats.
While domesticated cats may have some survival skills, they are not as well-equipped as wild cats to survive in the wild. They may struggle to find food, shelter, and defend themselves against predators.
A family of wild cats could be some wild cats, but they are family. Or wild cats like the Ocelot (a kind of endangered wild cat) breed with a tamed cat to make another breed of tamed cats, like the Ocicat (and Ocelot breed with a tabby)
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Yes, domestic cats (Felis catus) are distant cousins of wild cats such as the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica). These wild cats are the ancestors of domestic cats and they share a common ancestor. Domestic cats were domesticated from wild cats around 9,000 years ago.
Yes. Cats were domesticated in ancient times, but all pet cats today are descended from wild cats.
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