There is no such thing. I'm an eleven year old, and even I know this! Some wild cats have small stubs for tails, such as the Lynx, AKA Jungle Cat.
If you pass by a tail-less cat, they may have been injured.
Because cats don't like water they lick there tails to clean them.
all cats have tails to balance themselves, a bit like holding out your arms to balance
Wild cats and domestic cats all come from the family Felidae and are all related.Yes, they're all distant relatives.
Feral cats.
when my cats grab each other and wag their tails they are not playing. theyll fight till we stop them or theyre tired/dead(my oppinion)
All wild cats have tails but the bobcat and the lynx have very short (bobbed) tails.
yes, cats have tails but some breeds of cats don't.
the cats tail is shorter then a kangaroo's tail
yes but all cats dont have tails or it got cut off
I believe saber tooth cats had such short tails because evolution didn't find the perfect design yet. Today's wild cats are evolution's finished product of the saber tooth tiger.
ONINE (Cat o' Nine Tails)
Cats have one tail only!!!
No, the possessive (with the apostrophe) is used with "cats", since they possess the tails. The sentence should be, "I pulled two cats' tails."
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
there is your grandmas cat and wild cats there is your grandmas cat and wild cats
Because cats don't like water they lick there tails to clean them.
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.