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    Etymology and naming

    The origin of the English word cat, Old English catt, is thought to be the Late Latin word cattus, which was first used at the beginning of the 6th century. The Late Latin word may be derived from an unidentified African lan… See more

    Taxonomy

    The scientific name Felis catus was proposed by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 for a domestic cat. Felis catus domesticus was proposed by Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben in 1777. Felis daemon proposed by … See more

    Evolution

    The domestic cat is a member of the Felidae, a family that had a common ancestor about 10 to 15 million years ago. The evolutionary radiation of the Felidae began in Asia during the Miocene around 8.38 to 14.45 million … See more

    Characteristics

    The domestic cat has a smaller skull and shorter bones than the European wildcat. It averages about 46 cm (18 in) in head-to-body length and 23–25 cm (9.1–9.8 in) in height, with about 30 cm (12 in) long tails. Males are l… See more

     
  1. Cat details include1234:
    • Cats are small, carnivorous mammals of the family Felidae.
    • They have been domesticated for nearly 10,000 years.
    • Domestic cats may be called 'house cats' when kept as indoor pets.
    • They are natural hunting animals with strong predatory instincts.
    • Characteristics include retractable claws, powerful bodies, acute senses, long tails, and specialized teeth adapted for hunting prey.
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    Cats, also called domestic cats (Felis catus), are small, carnivorous (meat eating) mammals, of the family Felidae. Cats have been domesticated (tamed) for nearly 10,000 years. Domestic cats may be called 'house cats' when kept as indoor pets. They are one of the most popular pets in the world.
    The cat (Felis catus), also referred to as domestic cat or house cat, is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species of the family Felidae.
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    All cats share certain characteristics that are unique to the cat family. Adult cats average about 8 to 10 inches (20 to 25 centimetres) tall at the shoulder. Most cats weigh from 6 to 15 pounds (2.7 to 7 kilograms). Some cats weigh more than 20 pounds (9 kilograms). Cats are natural hunting animals and have strong predatory instincts.
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    Domestic cats are characterized by retractable claws, powerful bodies, acute senses, long tails, and specialized teeth adapted for hunting prey.
  2. Cat | Breeds, Origins, History, Body Types, Senses, Behavior ...

  3. Description and Physical Characteristics of Cats

    Like dogs, cats look very different from people but share many of our body’s characteristics, such as a circulatory system, lungs, a digestive tract, a nervous system, and so on. There are many different breeds of cats, including …

  4. Cat - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Cats, also called domestic cats (Felis catus), are small, carnivorous (meat eating) mammals, of the family Felidae. [3] [4] [5] Cats have been domesticated (tamed) for nearly 10,000 years. [6] Domestic cats may be called 'house cats' when …

  5. Cats - Key Facts, Information & Pictures - Animal Corner

    Adult cats average about 8 to 10 inches (20 to 25 centimetres) tall at the shoulder. Most cats weigh from 6 to 15 pounds (2.7 to 7 kilograms). Some cats weigh more than 20 pounds (9 kilograms). Cats are natural hunting animals …

  6. Facts about cats: Domestication, breeds and behavior

    Sep 6, 2022 · Domestic cats (Felis catus) are small carnivorous members of the family Felidae — the only member of that family that has deigned to join humans in domesticated bliss. Cats have lived among...

  7. Introduction to Description and Physical Characteristics of Cats

  8. cat: Facts & Related Content - Encyclopedia Britannica

    An overview of the origins and history of cats, how they are identified, their body types and features, and their senses, behavior, and heredity.

  9. Characteristics and behavior of cats | Britannica

    cat, or feline, Any member of the family Felidae, the most highly specialized group of mammalian carnivores. Modern-type cats appeared in the fossil record about 10 million years ago. Cats in the genus Panthera (leopard, jaguar, tiger, and …

  10. Cats - Breeds, Types and Facts - Animals Around The …

    Apr 25, 2024 · Cats, kitties, fluffies, or whatever you call your feline best friend, all belong to the Felidae family. Although, they are the only group that is domesticated. Hence their other name, the domestic cat. These carnivorous …

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