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What are the characteristics of wild cats?

Wild cats are more tame than domestic cats, have more relatives, and have a greater sense of belonging; wild cats are more afraid of people and wander around mysteriously.

Domestic cats are not as good as wild cats in most abilities, such as jumping ability, agility, etc.

Domestic cats generally have soft coats, while some wild cats have slightly harder coats.

Wild cats have a definite pattern throughout their bodies, with fur that is usually grey-brown and a fluffy tail with black stripes. Their fur is short and soft. The coloring resembles that of a tabby domestic cat, allowing them to hide in forest habitats.