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  1. Cat | Breeds, Origins, History, Body Types, Senses, Behavior ...

    Oct 10, 2025 · An overview of the origins and history of cats, how they are identified, their body types and features, and their senses, behavior, and heredity.

  2. Domestic cat - National Geographic

    Like their big cat cousins, house cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they have to eat meat to stay healthy. Though they’ve been domesticated for thousands of years, these predators have ...

  3. Cats: Facts about our feline friends - Live Science

    Mar 29, 2025 · Discover interesting facts about cat intelligence, how they see the world, and why we keep them around.

  4. Cat - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The cat in the middle is angry at the cat on the bottom. It is displaying a warning. The stripes on this standard tabby cat help it hide in long grass and bushes. It's a kind of camouflage. Cats …

  5. Caterpillar | Cat® Products, Parts, Services, Technology and ...

    Cat equipment sets the standard for our industry. The Cat product line of more than 300 machines, attachments, power systems and parts reflects our commitment to our customers' …

  6. Cat - New World Encyclopedia

    The cat (or domestic cat, house cat) (Felis catus) is a member of the Felidae family of the Carnivora order of the mammals. The domesticated cat has been associated with humans for …

  7. Cats: The Complete Guide to Pet Care

    While cats are generally low maintenance pets compared to dogs, they still require a lot of care and attention.

  8. Cat Breeds From A To Z With Pictures - Cat Adoptions Central

    Welcome to our comprehensive guide to Cat Breeds from A to Z with pictures. Here, you will discover a wealth of information about each cat breed, covering everything from their history …

  9. The Natural History of Domestic Cats | Alley Cat Allies

    It's only recently in the history of domestic cats that cats have come to live indoors. Learn how long cats have been around and when cats were first domesticated.