Domestic cats were not bred by people to be small. They are descendants of naturally small wildcats. Modern day cats are close relatives to a few different types of small wildcats. For instance, the African wildcat, which is generally considered to be the main ancestor of the domestic cat, are 9-14 pounds as adults and 21-26 inches long (this includes the head, but not the tail).
Not all the cats are small. Why? Well, think about Lions. they are also a cat. so all the cats aren`t small.☺
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Yes, they are considered small cats...
Yes they do Michela!!
cats are odd
Defo, coz horses are bigger(that prob isn't a reason though) and cats are so small and furry!!!xxx
Himalayan cats are highly domesticated and are not known for being particularly predatory. However, like all cats, most Himalayan cats will hunt birds, rodents, and small reptiles if given the chance to do so.
Some cats will indeed eat bugs if they come across them, but such prey is so small they barely provide the cat with any nourishment.
Cats are instinctive hunters, so they prey on small animals such as birds, mice, voles, and sometimes small rabbits.
1. Felinae (the small cats domestic)2. Acinonyinae (the cheetah( to small to be a big cat))3. Pantherinae (the big cats) that's their name or other wise known as Felis covers the small cats, panthera the great cats, and the cheetah stands alone.
it is estimated that over 2.5 million birds and small animals are killed by cats each YEAR. yet there is still so many...............
Of course!