The earth cat and pet cat are two types of cats we often see, but there are many differences between them. This article will focus on the main differences between the earth cat and the pet cat.
First of all, there are big differences in appearance between native cats and pet cats. The native cat has smaller body, light fur color, smaller ears, and shorter toes than pet cats; while the pet cat has larger body, darker fur color, larger ears, and longer toes than the native cats.
Secondly, the behavioral habits of local cats and pet cats are also very different. Local cats are more active than pet cats and they prey on their own, while pet cats usually rely on their owners to provide food. Local cats do not follow their owners like pet cats, and they prefer to be outdoors alone.
Furthermore, the reproductive ability of local cats and pet cats is also very different. The reproductive ability of local cats is strong and can reproduce all year round, while pet cats only reproduce in spring and summer. At the same time, because pet cats have weak reproductive ability, their reproductive speed is much slower than that of local cats.
Finally, there are also great differences in health status between native cats and pet cats. Because local cats have poor living environment, they are more likely to suffer from various diseases. Pet cats are well-behaved than local cats because they are cared for by their owners.
In general, there are many differences between native cats and pet cats, from appearance to behavioral habits, from reproductive ability to health. These differences make these two cats have different lifestyles.