It is both, but mostly a feline.
Canine.
The analogy for cat:feline::dog:canine is used to show the relationship between a cat and its species (feline), similar to the relationship between a dog and its species (canine). This analogy highlights the categorization of these animals into their broader biological groupings based on their species.
Canine: This is the term for creatures like Dogs, wolves, dingos, Jackals and sometimes foxes. Feline : This is cats Lions, tigers, and domestic cats Bovine: From the family: BOVIDAE In this list are animals such as Cows, water buffalo, Anoa, Yak, and bison.
Dogs are very often bigger than cats
Foxes are in a dog family called the Canidae, small or medium sized dogs with busy tails, lots of fur, pointed ears, and a thin snout.
A lupine is a wolf.
A cat a feline companion.Note, canine refers to a dog.
As tigers are related to cats it would mean that mean that they are feline. A canine is a dog so tigers aren't canine.
A fox is a canine, a "dog" or canid, that is found in the wild. It is not a cat or feline. A link can be found below.
Canine. Feline.
Feline
A lion is a feline
Canine - Feline Capers - 1945 was released on: USA: 27 July 1945
The cast of Canine - Feline Capers - 1945 includes: Ward Wilson as Narrator
Canine
No. A fox is a canine.
Canine.