No, a bobcat and a domestic cat cannot successfully mate because they are different species and have different numbers of chromosomes.
No, a bobcat and a domestic cat cannot successfully breed because they are different species.
That wouldn't seem fair.
Yes, they are about double the size of an ordinary domestic housecat.
A bobcat is typically larger than a domestic cat, with a size ranging from 20 to 30 inches in length and weighing between 15 to 35 pounds, while a domestic cat is usually smaller, measuring around 18 inches in length and weighing between 5 to 10 pounds.
A bobcat is typically larger than a regular domestic cat, with adult bobcats weighing around 20-30 pounds, while domestic cats usually weigh between 8-10 pounds. Bobcats also have longer legs and a more muscular build compared to domestic cats.
Both are in the Felidae family, so both are very similar in overall appearance, behaviour and diet. The Bobcat is from the Lynx genus, whereas the Domestic Cat is from the Felis genus.
Bobcat footprints are typically round with four toes and a distinct pad shape. They can be distinguished from other animal tracks by their size, which is smaller than a mountain lion but larger than a domestic cat. Additionally, bobcat tracks often show claw marks, which are not typically visible in domestic cat tracks.
They have incisors at the front then canines, premolars and molars at the back. Its the same structure as a domestic cat.
Yes. We have 5 barn cats and 4 of them are the result of our 1 original cat mating with a bobcat and having offspring. Get you cat fixed NOW!!!!!!!!
Not for long... as kittens born of a female domestic cat impregnated by a male bobcat, they grow twice as fast as domestic cats and are ready to strike out on their own when they reach six-to-eight WEEKS of age.
a bobcat looks like a huge domestic cat. it could be mistaken for a fox based on size at night on the run.
There is a cat native to Japan and Southeast Asia called the Japanese Bobtail. It is a very old breed, but it is a small to medium-sized domestic cat, and is no more related to the Bobcat than any other domestic cat.