domestic cat

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A domesticated cat, of the species Felis silvestris catus (commonly called Felis domesticus), especially one kept as a pet
or house cat Domesticated carnivore (Felis catus) that retains many characteristics of the larger wild cats but differs in coat and size. Breeds are either shorthaired (e.g., Siamese) or longhaired (e.g., Persian). Domestic cats are usually white, black, yellow, or gray and sometimes have markings of a different colour. A pattern of dark stripes or swirls on a lighter background is called tabby. Males may reach lengths of 28 in. (71 cm), and females are usually about 20 in. (51 cm) long. Weights generally vary from 6 to 10 lb (2.5 to 4.5 kg), though nonpedigreed cats may weigh up to 28 lb (13 kg). The most closely related wild species are the North African wildcats (including Felix lybica). Valued for their mouse and rat hunting, which protected farmers' grain supplies, cats were being domesticated in ancient Egypt by 1500 BC. The Cat Fanciers' Association now recognizes about 37 breeds
any domesticated member of the genus Felis
domestic cats
plural form of domestic cat
domestic cat

    الواصلة

    do·mes·tic cat

    التركية النطق

    dımestîk kät

    المترادفات

    house cat

    النطق

    /dəˈmestək ˈkat/ /dəˈmɛstɪk ˈkæt/
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