Everything about the domestic cat

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Welcome back. Today we're getting to know cats better. And now we're getting started. The domestic cat is the domesticated form of the African wildcat. It is one of the most popular pets. In pedigree cat breeding, often only animals that do not belong to a recognized cat breed are referred to as domestic cats. The domestic cat is the most commonly kept pet in Germany. Life expectancy: 12-18 years (domesticated), weight: 4-5 kg ​​(adult, domesticated), length: 46 cm (without tail), height: 23-25 ​​cm, species: domestic cat, family: cats (Felidae). The greatest proof of love from cats is: First and foremost, the cat's tail is used to keep its balance. It can also express joy with its tail. If your cat stretches its tail up in the shape of a question mark when greeting you, then it is happy to see you. The domestic cat (Felis catus) is the domesticated form of the African wildcat. It is one of the most popular pets. In pedigree cat breeding, often only those animals that do not belong to a recognized cat breed are referred to as domestic cats. The domestic cat is the most commonly kept pet in Germany. Domestic cat: (Felis catus). Systematics: Order: Carnivora, Suborder: Feliformia, Family: Cats (Felidae), Subfamily: Felinae, Genus: True cats (Felis), Species: Domestic cat. Scientific name: Felis catus, LINNAEUS, 1758. As a pet or domestic animal, the domestic cat is found in almost all areas populated by humans. As a wild or feral animal, however, it can only live in warm or temperate climatic zones independently of subsidiary human influences. It is considered a cultural follower. It could also adapt relatively quickly to the biogeographically long-isolated habitats of Australia and New Zealand, into which it was introduced by humans, but there it influences the existing unique ecosystems together with a large number of other neozoa. In 2014, it was estimated that there were 8.4 million domestic cats in Germany, 27.4 million in Central and Western Europe and more than a billion animals worldwide (including feral and semi-feral populations). And now you know everything about domestic cats. And now comes the thing you've probably been waiting for. Domestic cats have sharp, vampire-like teeth.END

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