14 to 20 years on average
The oldest cat on record lived to the age of 36
Wow that's a long time for a cat but yea about 14 to 20 years old.
Healthy housecats usually live about 15-20 years while some lucky ones can live over 25
The Bobcat is a wild animal, so it will not be friendly. The Bobcat will be larger, and it will be more aggressive than a house cat.
A lynx is bigger than a house cat.
A pet is a animal that humans have. A wild animal is a animal that lives outdoors. A bear is a wild animal. A cat is a pet.
Tigers are much larger than domestic cats and have distinctive black stripes. Tigers are wild animals and are carnivorous, while cats can be either domesticated or feral and are generally smaller in size. Tigers also live in different habitats compared to domestic cats.
A wild counterpart for a house cat is the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), which is believed to be the ancestor of domestic cats. They are similar in appearance and behavior to domestic cats but are strictly wild animals.
The Bobcat is a wild animal, so it will not be friendly. The Bobcat will be larger, and it will be more aggressive than a house cat.
House cats are cats that are pets bobcats are a species of big cat that live in the wild they are closer related to the leopard and other big cats rather than the cats people have as pets
A lynx is bigger than a house cat.
The Largest wild cat will be Manie Coon
One wild black cat is a panther. And they are definitely not house cats!
A wildcat is something that is not a pet aka lions or tigers. A cat is usually a pet cat not something that lives in an alley.
A pet is a animal that humans have. A wild animal is a animal that lives outdoors. A bear is a wild animal. A cat is a pet.
The cross is called a Savannah. Can be a great family pet if well socialized as kitten...
NO. Siberian tigers are TIGERS, which means they are large wild cats that are meant to live out in the wild, not in a house like a domestic cat!
house cat- home and domestic wild cats- not domesticated, wild, savanna, and forests.
Wild cats and house cats differ in their size, behavior, and habitat. Wild cats are typically larger and have more aggressive hunting instincts, while house cats are smaller and have been domesticated to live with humans. Wild cats live in natural environments like forests, deserts, and grasslands, while house cats live in human homes as pets.
Sort of. Some "wild" species of cats have tabby markings. The modern domestic house cat line is traced back to a wild species called the African Wild Cat which can have tabby markings (which is part of the reason the African wildcat is attributed to being the "original" house cat). There are wild cat species on several continents that have markings resembling tabbies. House cats are also particularly good at reverting to their wild instincts (unlike dogs), probably because of their naturally solitary behaviour. When a domesticated animal reverts to the wild, it is not considered to be a "wild" animal: it is called "feral". The difference being that a truly wild animal has never been domesticated, like a tiger. A feral animal is a domesticated animal that has reverted to wild behaviour, like an abandoned house cat that manages to survive in the wild. So there are both wild and feral tabby cats.