- Cat - Wikipedia
Domestic cats are found across the globe, though their popularity as pets varies by region Out of the estimated 600 million cats worldwide, 400 million reside in Asia, including 58 million pet cats in China The United States leads in cat ownership with 73 8 million cats
- List of Cat Breeds - Types of Cats - Cats. com
Cats come in a collection of exceptional and fascinating looks, but some breeds
- Cat | Breeds, Origins, History, Body Types, Senses, Behavior . . .
An overview of the origins and history of cats, how they are identified, their body types and features, and their senses, behavior, and heredity
- 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
- Types of Cat Breeds - Guides Advice From The Experts - Petfinder
A cat's personality is what truly makes them special Our expert guides explore cat breeds based on shared characteristics, helping you find a cat perfect for you and your family Discover the affectionate nature of cuddly cats, the playful antics of energetic cats, or the quiet companionship of independent cats
- Introduction to Cats - Cat Owners - Merck Veterinary Manual
Siamese cats are known for being smart and vocal, often meowing loudly if they feel ignored Mixed-breed cats are often categorized by their fur length, as either domestic shorthairs or domestic longhairs Cats with longer hair need more grooming to avoid tangles Some breeds, like the Devon Rex, have curly and shorter fur because of a genetic
- 15 Types of Cats to Adopt and Spoil - HowStuffWorks
Cats come in so many shapes, sizes and fur patterns, making them some of the most diverse animals on the planet From long-haired giants to sleek, hairless wonders, different breeds have evolved to match a variety of lifestyles and personalities
- Cats: Facts you need to know about domestic cats | IFAW
House cats are the smallest feline family members, but otherwise they share many characteristics with their larger, wild relatives They have a wide variety of fur patterns, retractable claws, flexible bodies, rough tongues, sensitive whiskers, and large eyes with good night vision
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