The answer is YES. In fact, all domestic cats including feral, stray, household and purebred cats are all a subspecies of the wildcat:
Felis silvestris. The domestic cat is
Felis silvestris catus. There must some dispute as to whether the domestic is, in fact, a subspecies of the wildcat as it was domesticated 9,500 years ago. Perhaps the domestic cat should be a separate species of cat rather than a subspecies of the wildcat? One day it might be as the classification of the species is for ever
evolving as is the domestic cat. However at 2011, the domestic cat is a
cat's whiskers away in terms of behaviour from the
African wild cat its wild ancestor.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Your comments are always welcome.