- Cat - Wikipedia
The cat (Felis catus), also referred to as the domestic cat, is a small carnivorous mammal It is an obligate carnivore, requiring a predominantly meat-based diet Its retractable claws are adapted to killing small prey species such as mice and rats It has a strong, flexible body, quick reflexes, and sharp teeth, and its night vision and sense of smell are well developed It is a social
- Cat | Breeds, Origins, History, Body Types, Senses, Behavior . . .
Domestic cats are characterized by retractable claws, powerful bodies, acute senses, long tails, and specialized teeth adapted for hunting prey How Did Cats Become Pets? We've feared them, revered them, and recorded them Watch this video to learn about how cats became pets
- Domestic cat - National Geographic
There are at least 45 domestic breeds, which differ widely in features such as coat color, tail length, hair texture, and temperament, according to the Cat Fancier’s Association
- Where did house cats come from? Ancient DNA shakes up . . . - CNN
The domestic cat has a long, complex and uncertain history Ancient DNA is making its origin story clearer
- Cat - New World Encyclopedia
The cat (or domestic cat, house cat) (Felis catus) is a member of the Felidae family of the Carnivora order of the mammals The domesticated cat has been associated with humans for at least 9,500 years, and it is one of humankind's most popular pet animals
- Cats: Facts about our feline friends - Live Science
Now, there are an estimated 600 million domestic cats living around the world Their cute toe beans, striped and spotted coats, and soft bellies still delight cat lovers everywhere
- What is a Cat? - CatPedia
What is a cat? Discover the definition, behavior, lifespan, types, and quirky traits of cats in this friendly, beginner-friendly guide for curious minds
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