Yes. Bobcats are part of the cat family Felidae, and shares the Genus with the three Lynx species. The Bobcat, much like the Lynx, has a short tail and long tufts on the top of the ears and noticeable neck ruff. The Bobcat is the smallest species in the Lynx Genus.
The house cat is closest in relation to the wildcats, such as the African wildcat or the European wildcat. They share a common ancestor and exhibit similar behaviors and physical traits.
Morris, the 9 Lives Cat, was a orange tabby cat known for his appearances in advertising for 9Lives cat food. He was not a specific breed of cat, but rather a mixed-breed cat with a distinctive orange coat.
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Pilchard (a pilchard is a kind of fish).
No, house cats and bobcats cannot breed because they are different species.
The Largest wild cat will be Manie Coon
The house cat is closest in relation to the wildcats, such as the African wildcat or the European wildcat. They share a common ancestor and exhibit similar behaviors and physical traits.
Yes, a bobcat and a house cat can breed together, but it is rare and typically occurs in captivity. The offspring are known as "bobcats" and may exhibit characteristics of both species.
I believe that is not true sir/madam. Bob cat is a race, just catorgorized with lots of cousins. Like Humans, they are a race, But black and white are breeds. ~Mega³ :]
No, bobcats and house cats cannot breed together because they are different species and have different numbers of chromosomes.
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Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Burmilla cat breed.
Yes, the Ragdoll cat breed is a very large cat breed.
No, the American Shorthair cat breed isn't closely related to the American Bobtail cat breed.
Yes, the American Curl cat breed is closely related to the American Bobtail cat breed.
A white cat can be of any breed. It is simply a white cat.