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Domestic cats and big cats
1.
2. Domestic cats are the cats that most of
the people have. These kind of cats are
commonly used as pets in our home.
Compare to the big cats domestic cats.
The domestic cat (Felis catus or Felis
silvestris catus) is a small, usually furry,
domesticated, and carnivorous mammal.
It is often called the housecat when kept
as an indoor pet, or simply the cat when
there is no need to distinguish it from
other felids and felines. Cats are often
valued by humans for companionship
and their ability to hunt vermin and
household pests.
3. • This cat is from United
States.
• The first wirehair cat
appeared as a random
cat mutation among a
litter of six born to two
barn cats.
• This single red and
white male had odd
wiry fur.
4. • The breed originated in
Lakewood, California as
the result of a
spontaneous mutation.
• In June, 1981, two
stray kittens were
found and taken in by
the Ruga family
5. American Shorthair
• The breed is believed to
be descended from
English cats.
• (the forebears of today's
British Shorthairs)
brought to North
America by early
European settlers to
protect valuable cargo
from mice and rats.
6. Balinese
• The Balinese was
originally registered as a
'longhaired Siamese',
and examples were
known from the early
1920s.
• The occasional longhaired kittens in a
Siamese litter were seen
as an oddity, and sold as
household pets rather
than as show cats
7. Felis Catus
• The breed is rare even
in its native Russia. A
translated breed
standard for this and
other native breeds was
published in the mid
1990s, but nothing has
been heard since that
time and its breed
status is unclear.
8. Australian Mist
• Like all domestic cats,
Australian mist
descended from the
African wildcat (Felis
silvestris lybica).
• The mountainous regions
of Eastern Anatolia
isolated cats brought by
traders from Egypt
9. American Bobtail
• According to legend,
bobtails are the result
of a crossbreeding
between a domestic
tabby cat and a bobcat.
• Yodie, a short-tailed
brown tabby male,
mated with a seal point
Siamese colored (cat)
female to create the
Bobtail's original
bloodline.
10. Calico Poebe
• Calico cats are
domestic cats with a
spotted or particolored coat that is
predominantly white,
with patches of two
other colors (often the
two other colors are
orange tabby and
black).
11. Agean
• The Aegean Cat
originates from the
Cycladic Islands in the
Aegean Sea, where they
occur naturally.
• African serval
• It is a strong yet slender
animal, with long legs
and a fairly short tail.
Due to its leg length, it is
relatively one of the
tallest cats.
12. Brown Exotic
• The first known written
mention of the Korat
was in "The Cat-Book
Poems" authored
between 1350 and 1767
AD in Thailand, now
preserved in the
National library in
Bangkok.
13. Brown Varient Asian
• is a rare, naturally
occurring breed of cat
from the Lake Van region
of present-day Turkey.
For Turkish Vans, the
word van refers to their
color pattern, where the
color is restricted to the
head and the tail, and
the rest of the cat is
white
14. • The first Bengal Cat was
registered with the
International Cat
Association (TICA) in
1983.
• The Bengal has been
welcomed as a
pedigreed breed by
several cat associations
15. Asian Semi Longhair
• Like the Asian Shorthair, the
breed was developed in
Britain, and is not currently
recognised by any U.S.
Registries.
• It has full recognition in the
GCCF and although it is a
relatively rare breed some
fine examples have become
champions.
17. Domestic Long Hair
• Domestic longhairs
come in all the standard
cat colours including
tabby, tortie, bi-colored
etc.
• If their fur combines
several shades of the
same color they may be
referred to as a smoke.
18. Farm Cat
• also known as barn
cats, are cats kept
primarily for the
purpose of catching
the smaller vermin
found on farms and
ranches
19. Oriental Long Hair
• is a breed of cat
that features a
tubular, Siamesestyle body
(known in the cat
fancy as oriental
type),
20. Persian Cat
• The Persian cat
originates from the
Iranian plateau, a
large area between
the Hindukush
mountains and
Mesopotamia
21. Oriental Short Hair
• The Siamese cat was
imported to Britain
from Siam (Thailand)
in the later half of the
1800s.
• According to reports,
both pointed and solid
colors were imported.
22. Ragdoll
• Ragdolls were first
bred in the 1960’s by
Ann Baker, a Persian
breeder in California.
• Some of the original
stock consisted of
sturdy, free-roaming
cats.
23. Smoke cat
• Smoke cats will look
solid coloured until
they move, when the
white undercoat
becomes apparent. It
is mostly found in
pedigreed cats
(especially longhair
breeds) but also
present in some
domestic longhaired
cats.
24. Ragamuffin
• The Ragamuffin is one
of the newest breeds
of domestic cat. It was
created in 1994.
• The exact
development of this
breed is cloudy and
will likely remain a
mystery
25. Sokoke
is a more recently
developed natural
breed of felid
hybrid domestic cats,
recognized by two
major cat pedigree
registry organizations as
a formal cat breed
26. York Chocolate Cat
• The York Chocolate
Cat is a new American
breed of show cat,
with a long, fluffy coat
and a plumed tail.
27. Toyger
• The Toyger is a breed of
cat, the result of
breeding domestic
shorthaired tabbies
(beginning in the 1980s)
to make them resemble
the 'toy tiger' as its
striped coat is
reminiscent of the
tiger's.
28. Russian White
• The breed is rare
even in its native
Russia. A translated
breed standard for
this and other
native breeds was
published in the mid
1990s, but nothing
has been heard
since that time and
its breed status is
unclear.
29. Siamese
• The exact origins of
the breed are
unknown, but it is
believed to be from
Southeast Asia, and is
said to be descended
from the sacred
temple cats of Siam
(now Thailand).
30. Scottish Cold Cat
• The original Scottish
Fold was a long-haired
white-haired barn cat
named Susie, who was
found at a farm near
Coupar Angus in
Perthshire, Scotland in
1961. Susie's ears had
an unusual fold in
their middle,
31. Peterbald
• Peterbalds have an
elegantly slim
graceful and
muscular build.
• They have a narrow
and long head with a
straight profile,
almond-shaped eyes,
wedge-shaped
muzzle, and big setapart ears.
32. Oriental Cat
• is any cat of Oriental type,
either longhaired or
shorthaired and in any pattern
including colourpoint, which
has white areas on its coat
caused by the white spotting
gene.
33. Norwegian
The breed is very old,
and occurred as a
natural adaptation to
the cold climate of the
region, but it was not
regarded as anything
other than a standard
house-cat until the late
1930s
34. Tortoiseshell
• describes a coat
coloring found almost
exclusively in female cats. Also
called Torties for short, they
combine two colors other
than white, either closely
mixed or in large patches.
35. manx-cat
• The Manx breed
originated on the Isle of
Man (hence the name),
where they are
common. They are
called stubbin in the
Manx language.
36. Somali
• The first LaPerm was born
in 1982 and was a
spontaneous mutation in
an otherwise normal litter
of kittens. Linda and
Richard Koehl owned a
cherry farm in The Dalles,
Oregon, and had obtained
some farm cats to keep
the farm clear of mice
37. Snowhoe
• is a
rare breed of cat origi
nating in the United
States of America in
the 1960s. Snowshoes
were first produced
inPhiladelphia when
a Siamese breeder's
cat gave birth to three
kittens with white
feet.
38. Minx
• The term is a
common error or
colloquially used
by people
unfamiliar with
the Manx cat, a
tailless breed of
cat originating
from the Isle of
Man, Great Britain
39. Skookum
• The Skookum was
developed from
crosses between
Munckins and
LaPerms with the
aim of creating a
short legged cat
with a curly coat
40. Kornish
• The Cornish Rex is a
genetic mutation that
originated from a litter of
kittens born in the 1950s
on a farm in Cornwall, UK;
hence the first part of the
breed's name.
41. Bristol Cat
• The rationale for this
breed is that the original
longhaired British cat,
through interbreeding
with imported longhairs,
was developed into the
Persian and became
increasingly massive and
extreme in type and with
longer, thicker fur than
the early Persians.
42. Arabian Mau
• is any domestic
cat that has a coat
featuring distinctive
stripes, dots, lines or
swirling patterns,
usually together with
a mark resembling an
M on its forehead.
43. British Longhair
• The rationale for this
breed is that the
original longhaired
British cat, through
interbreeding with
imported longhairs, was
developed into the
Persian and became
increasingly massive
and extreme in type
and with longer, thicker
fur than the early
Persians.
44. Birman Cat
• The Birman is said to
have originated in
western Burma, and
cats with similar
markings are
recorded in
documents from
ancient Thailand.
45. British Semi Longhair
• The British Semilonghair cat is a mediumlength-hair version of
the British Shorthair. Apart
from fur, it is identical to
the British Shorthair. The
British Longhair is also
known as the Lowlander in
the United States and the
Britanica in Europe, but is
not recognised in the UK as
a separate breed.
46. Ashere Cats
The Ashera cat was a type of hybrid cat marketed by the
controversial company Lifestyle Pets. The hybrid cat breed was
allegedly a cross between the African serval, the Asian leopard
cat, and a domestic housecat.
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48. • The term big cat, while not a biological
classification, is used informally to distinguish
the larger felid species from smaller ones. One
definition of "big cat" includes the four
members of the genus Panthera: the tiger, lion,
jaguar, and leopard. Members of this genus are
the only cats able to roar. A more expansive
definition of "big cat" also includes the cougar,
cheetah, snow leopard, and clouded leopard.
49. Cheetah
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Cheetahs are big cats,
a bit smaller than lions
or tigers. Cheetahs
have a yellow to pale
brown coat covered
with black spots. Their
coloring helps them
hide in bushes and
grass.
The spots become
rings on the cheetah’s
long tail.
Each cheetah’s tail has
a different pattern of
rings. Scientists use the
tails to tell cheetahs
apart.
50. • Lions are big cats. Al
ong with tigers,
lions are the world’s
biggest and
strongest cats.
There are two kinds
of lions, African and
Asian lions.
• Lions live on grassy
plains, savannas,
and dry woodlands
in Africa and India.
They do not like to
live in jungles and
thick
• Forest.
51. • The leopard is a
large, spotted
cat of Africa and
Asia. It hunts
alone and at
night and often
stores its food in
trees, away from
other hungry
animals.
52. • Tigers are members of
the cat family. Lions,
leopards, cheetahs,
and house cats are
also members of the
cat family.
• Tigers are the largest
cats, and the only cats
with stripes. They live
in large forests in
southern and
southeastern.