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Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Felidae
Genus Felis
Species Feliscatus
GeographicRange
Feliscatus can be foundon everycontinentexceptAntarctica,generallyinhumanpopulatedareas.Thisspeciescan
be foundon a large numberislandsaswell.Theirnearlyglobaldistributioncanbe attributedtheirdomesticationby
humans;however,there isalarge global feral populationaswell.
Habitat
Domesticcats primarilyliveinareasof humanhabitationandare somewhatconstrainedtodevelopedareas.Most
feral populationslive inclose proximitytocurrentorpast humansettlements.
Physical Description
 There are over100 breedsof domesticcatsbut all have a verysimilarbodyshape andsize.
 Adultmassrangesfrom 4.1 to 5.4 kg, and average lengthis76.2 cm.
 Domesticcat have approximately244 bonesintheirbody,of whichabout30 are vertebrae
 Withso many vertebrae intheirspine,catsare veryflexible andcanrotate half of theirspine 180°.
 Theyare capable of jumpingfive timestheirownheightandare able to slipthroughnarrow spacesbecause
theyhave no collarbone andtheirscapulae lie mediallyontheirbody.
 Each forelimb(i.e.,manus) hasfive digitsandthe hindlimbs(i.e.,pes) have four.
 Theyhave retractable clawsoneach paw,whichtypicallydonotextendwhenthe animal walks.
 Theyhave 26 teeththat usuallydevelopwithinthe firstyear.
Reproduction
 House cats are polygynandrous,asbothmalesandfemaleshave multiple matesthroughoutthe year.
 Male house catspatrol territoriesinsearchof estrusfemalesduringmatingseason.
 Estrus femalescall loudlytopotentialmates,while continuallyrollingonthe ground.
 Femaleshave inducedovulationwhichisstimulatedbycopulation.
 Gestationrangesfrom60 to 67 days.
 Femalesare reproductivelymature by6 months,andmalesare reproductivelymature by8months.
 Domesticcat kittensare caredfor bytheirmothersand paternal care isvirtuallynon-existent.
 Mothersalso take an active role inteachingtheiryounghow tohunt byallowingthemtohuntonlyvery
small animals,suchasmice.
 Kittensare notpermittedtohuntlargerprey,such as rats,right away.
Lifespan/Longevity
Captive individualsare expectedtolive forapproximately14years.
Behavior
 Territorial boundariesare demarcatedbyadultcatsvia rubbingormarkingwithurine.
 Scentis producedbyglandsnear the ears,neck,and back of the head,andis releasedbyrubbingagainstan
object.
 Sharpeningclawsonan objectorrubbingagainstit are formsof gentle marking,whereassprayingisusedto
establishterritorial boundaries.
 House cats sometimesmimicnursingbychewingorsuckingonfabricsor otherhouseholditems.
 House cats withlittle accessorexposure toplantsoftenchew onplantsinside the house,whichmaybe a
signthat the cat iscravingplantmatter or that theirdietisfiberdeficient.
 Kittenbehaviorcanoftenbe aggressiveaskittensare still learningbehavioralpatternsfromtheirpeersor
family.
Communicationand Perception
 Bodylanguage andvocalizationsare waysinwhichdomesticcatscommunicate withconspecifics.
 Relaxedindividualsoftenhave theirearsforwardandwhiskersrelaxed.
 Domesticcats also"meow",whichchangesmeaninginrelationtoposture.
 Cats have advancedauditoryperception.Theirearscanrotate 180° to eitherface frontwardorbe flattened
back or any directioninbetween.
 Domesticcats have a greatsense of balance.Domesticcatscan hear a broad range of frequencies,from50
to 65 kilohertz
 Theyhave vibrissae onthe muzzle,eyebrows,andelbowswhichfunctionashapticreceptors.These touch
receptorsallowhouse catstonavigate theirwayaroundobstaclesinlow lightconditionsbysensingchanges
inair flowaroundan objectas itapproachesit.
 Peripheral visionindomesticcatsisverygoodbut theireyesare alsofarsighted whichdoesn'tallow themto
focuson objectswithin2feet.
 Cats cannotsee most colors,althoughsome researchersbelieve thattheymaybe able tosee red and blue.
 Withabout 200 millionolfactorycells,the nose of domesticcatsisabout thirtytimesmore sensitivethan
that of humans.Jacobson'sorgan (i.e.,the vomeronasal organ) islocatedimmediatelydorsal tothe hard
palate andis particularlyexposed toscentmoleculeswhenanindividual inhalesviathe mouth.
 A domesticcat'stongue iscoveredinhundredsof papillae;hook-like structures,whichface backwardsand
are usedto comband cleanthe fur.Taste budsare locatedonthe sides,tip,andback of the tongue and
allowdomesticcatstoperceive bitter,acidicandsaltyflavorsbutnotsweet.
Food Habits
 Domesticcats are carnivorousanda healthydietconsistsof about30 to 35% muscle meat,30%
carbohydrates,and8 to 10% fats,whichpromote growthand healthyskinandcoat.
 Adultfemalesrequire around200 to 300 caloriesperday,whereasadultmalesneedbetween250 and 300
caloriesperday.
Predation
Domesticcats are occasionallypreyedonbywildpredators,suchascoyotes,foxes,mountainlions,alligators,and
manyother terrestrial predators,suchaslarge snakes,crocodiles,othercatspecies,andothercanids.
Ecosystem Roles
Domesticcats are great pestcontrol agentsfor rodentsinandaround areasof humanhabitation.
Economic Importance for Humans: Positive
Aside fromthe benefitthathumansreceive fromdomesticcatsas pets,domesticcatsare usedas model organisms
for variousbiomedical researcheffortsandhave beenusedasrodentpestcontrol agentsforthousandsof years.Itis
likelythatcatswere firstdomesticateddue totheirusefulnessaspestcontrol agents.There hasbeena greatdeal of
effortputintomappingthe genome of domesticcats.
Economic Importance for Humans: Negative
Domesticcats are abundantand overpopulationhasbecome asignificanteconomicburdeninsome locations.Feral
cats can be a nuisance,andhave decreasedthe abundance anddiversityof birdcommunitiesatvariouslocations
across the globe.Feral catshave alsobeenknowntospreadparasitesand disease todomesticatedindividuals.Cats
can alsotransmitparasitesanddisease tohumans.Forexample,domesticcatscan passtapeworms,hookwormsand
possiblyroundwormstohumans.

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Classification of cat

  • 1. Classification Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Sub-phylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Family Felidae Genus Felis Species Feliscatus GeographicRange Feliscatus can be foundon everycontinentexceptAntarctica,generallyinhumanpopulatedareas.Thisspeciescan be foundon a large numberislandsaswell.Theirnearlyglobaldistributioncanbe attributedtheirdomesticationby humans;however,there isalarge global feral populationaswell. Habitat Domesticcats primarilyliveinareasof humanhabitationandare somewhatconstrainedtodevelopedareas.Most feral populationslive inclose proximitytocurrentorpast humansettlements. Physical Description  There are over100 breedsof domesticcatsbut all have a verysimilarbodyshape andsize.  Adultmassrangesfrom 4.1 to 5.4 kg, and average lengthis76.2 cm.  Domesticcat have approximately244 bonesintheirbody,of whichabout30 are vertebrae  Withso many vertebrae intheirspine,catsare veryflexible andcanrotate half of theirspine 180°.  Theyare capable of jumpingfive timestheirownheightandare able to slipthroughnarrow spacesbecause theyhave no collarbone andtheirscapulae lie mediallyontheirbody.  Each forelimb(i.e.,manus) hasfive digitsandthe hindlimbs(i.e.,pes) have four.  Theyhave retractable clawsoneach paw,whichtypicallydonotextendwhenthe animal walks.  Theyhave 26 teeththat usuallydevelopwithinthe firstyear. Reproduction  House cats are polygynandrous,asbothmalesandfemaleshave multiple matesthroughoutthe year.  Male house catspatrol territoriesinsearchof estrusfemalesduringmatingseason.  Estrus femalescall loudlytopotentialmates,while continuallyrollingonthe ground.  Femaleshave inducedovulationwhichisstimulatedbycopulation.  Gestationrangesfrom60 to 67 days.  Femalesare reproductivelymature by6 months,andmalesare reproductivelymature by8months.  Domesticcat kittensare caredfor bytheirmothersand paternal care isvirtuallynon-existent.  Mothersalso take an active role inteachingtheiryounghow tohunt byallowingthemtohuntonlyvery small animals,suchasmice.  Kittensare notpermittedtohuntlargerprey,such as rats,right away. Lifespan/Longevity Captive individualsare expectedtolive forapproximately14years. Behavior  Territorial boundariesare demarcatedbyadultcatsvia rubbingormarkingwithurine.  Scentis producedbyglandsnear the ears,neck,and back of the head,andis releasedbyrubbingagainstan object.  Sharpeningclawsonan objectorrubbingagainstit are formsof gentle marking,whereassprayingisusedto establishterritorial boundaries.  House cats sometimesmimicnursingbychewingorsuckingonfabricsor otherhouseholditems.
  • 2.  House cats withlittle accessorexposure toplantsoftenchew onplantsinside the house,whichmaybe a signthat the cat iscravingplantmatter or that theirdietisfiberdeficient.  Kittenbehaviorcanoftenbe aggressiveaskittensare still learningbehavioralpatternsfromtheirpeersor family. Communicationand Perception  Bodylanguage andvocalizationsare waysinwhichdomesticcatscommunicate withconspecifics.  Relaxedindividualsoftenhave theirearsforwardandwhiskersrelaxed.  Domesticcats also"meow",whichchangesmeaninginrelationtoposture.  Cats have advancedauditoryperception.Theirearscanrotate 180° to eitherface frontwardorbe flattened back or any directioninbetween.  Domesticcats have a greatsense of balance.Domesticcatscan hear a broad range of frequencies,from50 to 65 kilohertz  Theyhave vibrissae onthe muzzle,eyebrows,andelbowswhichfunctionashapticreceptors.These touch receptorsallowhouse catstonavigate theirwayaroundobstaclesinlow lightconditionsbysensingchanges inair flowaroundan objectas itapproachesit.  Peripheral visionindomesticcatsisverygoodbut theireyesare alsofarsighted whichdoesn'tallow themto focuson objectswithin2feet.  Cats cannotsee most colors,althoughsome researchersbelieve thattheymaybe able tosee red and blue.  Withabout 200 millionolfactorycells,the nose of domesticcatsisabout thirtytimesmore sensitivethan that of humans.Jacobson'sorgan (i.e.,the vomeronasal organ) islocatedimmediatelydorsal tothe hard palate andis particularlyexposed toscentmoleculeswhenanindividual inhalesviathe mouth.  A domesticcat'stongue iscoveredinhundredsof papillae;hook-like structures,whichface backwardsand are usedto comband cleanthe fur.Taste budsare locatedonthe sides,tip,andback of the tongue and allowdomesticcatstoperceive bitter,acidicandsaltyflavorsbutnotsweet. Food Habits  Domesticcats are carnivorousanda healthydietconsistsof about30 to 35% muscle meat,30% carbohydrates,and8 to 10% fats,whichpromote growthand healthyskinandcoat.  Adultfemalesrequire around200 to 300 caloriesperday,whereasadultmalesneedbetween250 and 300 caloriesperday. Predation Domesticcats are occasionallypreyedonbywildpredators,suchascoyotes,foxes,mountainlions,alligators,and manyother terrestrial predators,suchaslarge snakes,crocodiles,othercatspecies,andothercanids. Ecosystem Roles Domesticcats are great pestcontrol agentsfor rodentsinandaround areasof humanhabitation. Economic Importance for Humans: Positive Aside fromthe benefitthathumansreceive fromdomesticcatsas pets,domesticcatsare usedas model organisms for variousbiomedical researcheffortsandhave beenusedasrodentpestcontrol agentsforthousandsof years.Itis likelythatcatswere firstdomesticateddue totheirusefulnessaspestcontrol agents.There hasbeena greatdeal of effortputintomappingthe genome of domesticcats. Economic Importance for Humans: Negative Domesticcats are abundantand overpopulationhasbecome asignificanteconomicburdeninsome locations.Feral cats can be a nuisance,andhave decreasedthe abundance anddiversityof birdcommunitiesatvariouslocations across the globe.Feral catshave alsobeenknowntospreadparasitesand disease todomesticatedindividuals.Cats can alsotransmitparasitesanddisease tohumans.Forexample,domesticcatscan passtapeworms,hookwormsand possiblyroundwormstohumans.