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Cat Breed Large Domestic Cat Breed

What is a Good Large Domestic Cat Breed?

One of the best options for a large domestic cat breed is the Jaguarundis. This is certainly not the only large domestic cat breed but definitely one of the best, and they are very unique. They do not look like little jaguars, as they have small heads with low set ears, a long flat tail and a long low set body.

This is a very rare cat breed and they are actually one of the only solid colored wild cats. They have solid colored ears and are also commonly referred to as Otter Cats.

These cats typically live in the dense, thorny thickets of southern Texas but can also make great housepets if properly trained. In their native environment however, these cats live a life of relative safety because the thickets are so safe that they are almost impenetrable to both dogs and man, which are their chief enemies.

This large domestic cat breed is one whose food consists of rats, mice, birds, and rabbits. They are also reputed to make inroads on the poultry, and as for their breeding habits these are not well known.

The Problems

You need to keep in mind that although owning a large domestic cat breed such as the Jaguarundis may be exciting and unique, at the same time you have to take into consideration the possible dangers that are present, just as with any sort of larger or wild animal.

Although they are given the term large domestic cat breed, this certainly does not mean that they could not pose a danger to you or your family, especially since man is known as being one of their chief enemies. Therefore, and especially if you have other pets or children in the home, you will need to make sure that the cat is completely domesticated and tame before bringing him into the home.

The best idea will be for you to speak to a cat breeder or trainer who will be able to offer you more information on the breed and on what your options are here. As long as you know that they are well trained and are not going to be moody or aggressive you should be fine and there should be no problems with you bringing the cat into your home.

Also keep in mind that there are other options available if you are looking for a larger sized domestic cat breed that you may want to consider as well.

 

 
Cat Care Handbook

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Cat Care Handbook


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