Well it depends, do you have any cats that do not like other cats. But if you have a friendly cat used to other animals around it, then you can have as many as you wish, but I would just keep at least three or two, unlike my aunt who has seven......yeah she's just crazy about them cats!
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Big cats and domestic cats both belong to the Felidae family, which includes all species of cats. They share a common ancestor, but big cats diverged evolutionarily to become larger and have distinct physical and behavioral differences from house cats. Despite these differences, they still share many genetic and anatomical similarities due to their shared ancestry.
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.
A lion is a cat. If you are asking how lions are different than house cats, then there are many differences. The most obvious are the physical differences such as size, the fact that lions can roar and house cats purr, etc. Also lions live in large groups called prides whereas house cats typically live either alone or with one or two other house cats. Wild lions are responsible for finding and catching their own food whereas a house cat is fed by its owner. Lions are fearful and sometimes aggressive towards humans while house cats are loving towards humans...most of the time.
Most do, a few don't.
Yes, many cats are house cats. You can count all adopted cats as house cats, since they belong to households.
That's different from house to house.
Yes, many species of wild cats live in forests, including pumas, bobcats, and civets. Tigers once roamed the forests of India and China. House cats that become feral may live in the forest.
You got too many cats!
i have 1 cat
no you can have as many as you want
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
You should have no more than two or three cats in a house in Ontario. This is to avoid animal cruelty and neglect charges.
i would say about 6 billion altogether...with feral cats of course.
The number of house cats per household varies depending on the owner
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
Big cats and domestic cats both belong to the Felidae family, which includes all species of cats. They share a common ancestor, but big cats diverged evolutionarily to become larger and have distinct physical and behavioral differences from house cats. Despite these differences, they still share many genetic and anatomical similarities due to their shared ancestry.