No. Domestic cats (Felis catus) and cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus)
aren't even in the same genus (they are in the same family, Felidae, however). Interbreeding between two separate genuses is impossible.
Purebred cats are identified by their specific breed, although different registries do not agree on what breed a cat may be considered. Many house cats do not belong to a particular breed and are referred to as domestic shorthair or domestic longhair.
Japanese Bobtail cats are not a hypoallergenic breed of cat. They produce as much dander as any average domestic cat.
The Savannah cat is the largest domestic cat breed allowed in New York due to its exotic appearance and size. This breed is a cross between a domestic cat and the wild serval cat. Savannah cats are known for their tall and slender build, resembling a small leopard.
There are approximately 38 recognized breeds of domestic cats. These breeds vary in appearance, size, and personality traits. Additionally, there are countless mixed-breed cats that come in a wide range of shapes and sizes.
No, not all cats meow. While meowing is a common form of vocalization for domestic cats, wild cats often communicate through other sounds like growling, purring, or hissing. Additionally, some domestic cats may be more quiet or vocal than others based on their personality and breed.
No, bobcats and domestic cats cannot breed because they are different species.
Singapuras and Korats are very small breeds of domestic cats.
Yes, domestic cats and bobcats can breed and produce offspring known as "bobcat hybrids."
Yes, domestic cats can breed with some wild cat species, such as the African wildcat. The offspring of such a mating are known as hybrids.
Tuxedo cats are not a breed, but a color pattern. Where they live depends on their breed. Most domestic cats live with owners or humans.
A Russian blue cat is a specific breed of domestic cat. Other breeds of domestic cat include Siamese, Ragdoll, American Curl, Maine Coon, Abyssinian, etc.
Black is a coat colour, not a breed of cat.All domestic cats, no matter what the breed, fall under the genus of Felis Catus, which is the Scientific name for the domestic cat.
Yes, bobcats and domestic cats can breed and produce offspring known as "bobcat hybrids." However, such hybridization is rare and typically occurs in captivity rather than in the wild.
Abyssinian cats are a domestic breed and would not survive for long in a desert.
because they have tails :Pfor one, they are ANATOMICALLY identical. plus they have similar Biology. and cat to cat they are the same! only when you compare domestic cats to wild cats do you find differences.some wild cats have similarities to each other, the servile and cheetah have the vary close markings but cheetahs are built to run, while servile are built to jump. the body in wild cats is much more visible breed to breed but in domestic cats to domestic cats only slight differences are in the build, like a Siamese is likely to have a thinner face and frame then say a tabby.
I think it's the breed Maine Coon,
Theres hundreds of kinds of cats. There are pure breed cats and mixed breed. Plus there are not only domestic cat breeds, there are wild cats such as the lion, tiger, puma, etc.