This article was co-authored by Rita Reimers and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Rita Reimers is a Cat Behavior Expert and a Co-Founder of Cat Behavior Alliance, a cat behavior consulting service. With over 30 years of experience as a multi-cat owner and cat rescue worker, Rita specializes in helping people better understand cats and find solutions to behavior issues. She received a BS in Computer Science and Personnel Relations Management and studied at the Animal Behavior College. Rita co-hosts a radio show on Pet Life Radio, “19 Cats and Counting,” and co-hosts a YouTube series, “Let’s Talk Cats.” She is also the co-author of the cat behavior blog, “Kitty Korner” for Litter Genie. Rita also writes for “A New Cattitude” for Catster Magazine, and is a contributor to be.Chewy.com. She is a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behaviorists (IAABC).
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With their wild spots and rosetta-patterned coats, it’s hard to believe that some cats don’t belong on the cover of National Geographic. Surprisingly though, plenty of domesticated cats bear a striking resemblance to some of nature’s most ferocious felines—and we’re here to show you which ones. Take a deep dive into the world of cat breeds and see if you recognize any of the names on this list.
Things You Should Know
- Bengal cats, Egyptian Maus, Ocicats, Cheetohs, and Serengeti cats all look remarkably similar to leopards and cheetahs.
- Toygers closely resemble tigers with their striped coat.
- Pixie-bobs look a lot like bobcats, and are easily recognizable by their short tail, unique coat, and extra toes.
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- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cat-breeds/bengal
- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cat-breeds/egyptian-mau
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/egyptian-mau
- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cat-breeds/ocicat
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/ocicat
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/cheetoh
- ↑ https://savannahcatassociation.org/
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/savannah
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/serengeti-cat
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/toyger
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/pixie-bob
- ↑ https://tica.org/breed/chausie/
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/chausie
- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cat-breeds/abyssinian
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/abyssinian
- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cat-breeds/somali
- ↑ https://cats.com/cat-breeds/somali