Canine.
The analogy for cat:feline::dog:canine is used to show the relationship between a cat and its species (feline), similar to the relationship between a dog and its species (canine). This analogy highlights the categorization of these animals into their broader biological groupings based on their species.
Canine refers to dogs, feline refers to cats, and bovine refers to cattle or cows. These terms are used to describe different species of animals belonging to the Canidae (dog), Felidae (cat), and Bovidae (cow) families, respectively.
Dogs are very often bigger than cats
Foxes are in a dog family called the Canidae, small or medium sized dogs with busy tails, lots of fur, pointed ears, and a thin snout.
A lupine is a wolf.
A cat a feline companion.Note, canine refers to a dog.
As tigers are related to cats it would mean that mean that they are feline. A canine is a dog so tigers aren't canine.
A fox is a canine, a "dog" or canid, that is found in the wild. It is not a cat or feline. A link can be found below.
Canine. Feline.
Feline
A lion is a feline
Canine - Feline Capers - 1945 was released on: USA: 27 July 1945
The cast of Canine - Feline Capers - 1945 includes: Ward Wilson as Narrator
Canine
No. A fox is a canine.
Canine.