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  2. Felidae - Wikipedia

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    Most cat species have a haploid number of 18 or 19. Central and South American cats have a haploid number of 18, possibly due to the combination of two smaller chromosomes into a larger one. [31] Felidae have type IIx muscle fibers three times more powerful than the muscle fibers of human athletes. [32]

  3. List of felids - Wikipedia

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    Blue is the range of Felinae (excluding the domestic cat), green is the range of Pantherinae. Felidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, colloquially referred to as cats. A member of this family is called a felid. [1] [2] The term "cat" refers both to felids in general and specifically to domestic cats.

  4. Taxonomic rank - Wikipedia

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    Cladistics is a method of classification of life forms according to the proportion of characteristics that they have in common (called synapomorphies). It is assumed that the higher the proportion of characteristics that two organisms share, the more recently they both came from a common ancestor.

  5. 6 Cat Breeds for People Who Love Dogs

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    Siberian cat. Siberian cats are also great for people who love dogs. With the recent news that Keir Starmer has adopted a Siberian cat, Google searches for the popular pet have increased by 125%.

  6. 10 Cat Breeds Even Dog People Will Love - AOL

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    Maine Coon. Maine Coons are truly impressive. These cats belong to the heavyweight division of the feline world. Males can tip the scales at 13 to 18 pounds, while females are a bit smaller ...

  7. Owning a cat can tell others a lot about you - AOL

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    Cat owners tend to have higher body mass index and overall worse general health. And it kind of makes sense. Dog owners, for the most part, walk their dogs regularly, while cat owners don't get ...

  8. Feliformia - Wikipedia

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    Feliformia is a suborder within the order Carnivora consisting of "cat-like" carnivorans, including cats (large and small), hyenas, mongooses, viverrids, and related taxa. Feliformia stands in contrast to the other suborder of Carnivora, Caniformia (also Canoidea, "dog-like" carnivorans).

  9. Cat people and dog people - Wikipedia

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    Cat people also tended to be non-conformists, as well as scoring higher on intelligence tests than dog lovers. [5] Guastello, a professor of psychology, stated the reasons behind these personality differences stem from the pet owners themselves and the particular environment they prefer. [ 5 ]