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Feline refers to any member of the family Felidae, which includes all species of cats. Cats are small carnivorous mammals that are often kept as pets. They are also known for their agility and grace.

Characteristics[edit]

Felines are characterized by their sharp retractable claws and keen senses. They are solitary hunters and are known for their ability to climb trees and other structures. Felines have a unique communication system that includes vocalizations, body language, and scent marking.

Species[edit]

There are many species of felines, including the domestic cat (Felis catus), the lion (Panthera leo), the tiger (Panthera tigris), and the leopard (Panthera pardus). Each species has its own unique characteristics and behaviors.

Domestic Cats[edit]

Domestic cats are the most common type of feline and are often kept as pets. They are known for their playful nature and their ability to hunt vermin. Domestic cats come in a variety of breeds, each with its own unique appearance and temperament.

Wild Cats[edit]

Wild cats include species such as the lion, tiger, and leopard. These cats are larger and more powerful than domestic cats and are known for their hunting skills. Wild cats are often found in zoos and wildlife reserves.

Health[edit]

Felines, like all animals, can suffer from a variety of health problems. These can include diseases such as feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus, as well as parasites such as fleas and ticks. Regular veterinary care is important for maintaining a feline's health.

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