Felines | Felidae

Felines | Felidae

Description
Description

Felines (Felidae) are a family of mammals that include lions, tigers, leopards, domestic cats, and many others. Known for their agility, sharp retractable claws, and keen senses, felines are predominantly carnivorous and skilled hunters. They inhabit diverse ecosystems worldwide, from African savannas to Asian rainforests and urban environments. Evolving around 25 million years ago, felines have adapted various physical and behavioral traits for stealth and predation. While domestic cats are ubiquitous companions, many wild felines face threats from habitat destruction and poaching. Conservation efforts are crucial for endangered species like tigers and snow leopards.

Anatomy
Anatomy

Felines, or cats, have sleek bodies with powerful, flexible spines, aiding in their agility and iconic pouncing. They possess retractable claws for hunting and climbing. Felines have sharp teeth for tearing meat, reflecting their carnivorous diet. Their leg muscles allow for incredible leaps and sprints. Cats communicate through a range of sounds like meows, growls, and purrs. They have exceptional night vision, sensitive whiskers for navigation, and acute hearing to detect even the faintest sounds. Their sense of smell is also sharp, helping them hunt and communicate through scent marking. These traits make felines successful predators and beloved pets.

Human Interaction
Human Interaction

Humans and felines share a deep, ancient bond dating back to when cats were first domesticated in the Near East around 9,000 years ago. Cats are revered for their pest control abilities and companionship. Iconic in pop culture, felines star in countless films, books, and internet memes, with figures like Garfield and the Cheshire Cat. They are adored as pets globally.

Yet, wild felines face threats from habitat loss and hunting. Conservation efforts include protected areas and breeding programs, especially for endangered species like tigers. The human-feline relationship is a tapestry of cohabitation, affection, and a mutual respect for their independence.

Common Questions
Common Questions
Where did felines originate?

Felines can be traced back to 37 million years ago and are native to almost every region except for Australia and Antarctica. Smaller cats specifically can be traced back to western Eurasia about 10 million years ago. The domestic cat originated in ancient Egypt and Near East and was domesticated about 10,000 years ago.

Which felines live in groups?

Lions are the only felines that truly live in groups called prides. In prides all the females are related and live with the pride for life. A pride typically consists of 5 or 6 female lions, their cubs, and 1 or 2 male lions that mate with the female lions. Cheetah males may gather in bachelor groups temporarily.

What is the biggest feline species?

The biggest feline species is the liger, the hybrid of the lion and tiger that was developed by breeding a male lion and a female tiger. The liger weights about 795 lbs (360 kg) and can reach a length of 11 to 12 feet (3.35 – 3.65 m) with a height of 6 feet (1.82 m). Other big feline species are the Siberian Tiger, Bengal Tiger, and Lion.

8”-10" | 20-25 cm
12”-16” | 30-41 cm
8-12 lb | 3.6-5.4 kg
9-13 years
Abyssinian Cat
25.000
41.000
5.400
13.00
41000
GUIDE
3D
Abyssinian Cat
44"-50" | 1.1-1.3 m
54"-78" | 1.4-2 m
270-420 lb | 120-190 kg
10-15 years (wild), 30 (captivity)
African Lion
130.000
200.000
190.000
15.00
449000
GUIDE
3D
African Lion
9”-10” | 23-25 cm
17”-19” | 43-48 cm
7-18 lb | 3.2-8.2 kg
13-15 years
American Bobtail Cat
25.000
48.000
8.200
15.00
19400
GUIDE
3D
American Bobtail Cat
9”-12” | 23-30 cm
16”-21” | 41-53 cm
5-10 lb | 2.3-4.5 kg
12-16 years
American Curl Cat
30.000
53.000
4.500
16.00
21100
GUIDE
3D
American Curl Cat
8”-10” | 20-25 cm
12”-15” | 30-38 cm
10-15 lb | 4.5-6.8 kg
15-20 years
American Shorthair Cat
25.000
38.000
6.800
20.00
42000
GUIDE
3D
American Shorthair Cat
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
11”-13” | 28-33 cm
8-15 lb | 3.6-6.8 kg
10-16 years
American Wirehair Cat
25.000
33.000
6.800
16.00
14200
GUIDE
3D
American Wirehair Cat
30”-46” | 76-117 cm
4’7”-6’5” | 1.4-2 m
265-500 lb | 120-250 kg
12-18 years (wild); 18-20 years (captivity)
Asiatic Lion
117.000
200.000
250.000
20.00
7400
GUIDE
3D
Asiatic Lion
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
14”-18” | 36-46 cm
8-15 lb | 3.6-6.8 kg
9-15 years
Bengal Cat
25.000
46.000
6.800
15.00
192000
GUIDE
3D
Bengal Cat
34”-45” | 86-114 cm
5’3”-6’5” | 160-196 cm
220-650 lb | 100-295 kg
8-10 years (wild); 18-25 years (captivity)
Bengal Tiger
114.000
196.000
295.000
25.00
45000
GUIDE
3D
Bengal Tiger
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
15”-18" | 38-46 cm
10-12 lb | 4.5-5.4 kg
13-15 years
Birman Cat
25.000
46.000
5.400
15.00
17000
GUIDE
3D
Birman Cat
11”-14” | 28-36 cm
13”-20” | 33-56 cm
6-11 lb | 2.7-5 kg
12-16 years
Bombay Cat
36.000
56.000
5.000
16.00
55000
GUIDE
3D
Bombay Cat
12”-14” | 30-46 cm
22”-25” | 56-64 cm
7-17 lb | 3.2-7.7 kg
15-20 years
British Shorthair Cat
46.000
64.000
7.700
20.00
59000
GUIDE
3D
British Shorthair Cat
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
15”-18” | 38-46 cm
6-14 lb | 2.7-6.4 kg
16-18 years
Burmese Cat
30.000
46.000
6.400
18.00
37000
GUIDE
3D
Burmese Cat
Caracal
81000
16”-20” | 41-51 cm
24”-42” | 61-107 cm
15-45 lb | 7-20 kg
10-12 years (wild); 15-20 years (captivity)
Caracal
51.000
107.000
20.000
20.00
81000
GUIDE
3D
Caracal
9”-11” | 23-28 cm
15”-18” | 38-46 cm
9-11 lb | 4.1-5 kg
11-15 years
Chartreux Cat
28.000
46.000
5.000
15.00
7600
GUIDE
3D
Chartreux Cat
Cheetah
185000
28”-35” | 70–90 cm
44”-59” | 112-150 cm
77-143 lb | 35-65 kg
10-12 years
Cheetah
90.000
150.000
65.000
10.00
185000
GUIDE
3D
Cheetah
18”-22” | 46-56 cm
27”-43” | 69-109 cm
25-50 lb | 11-23 kg
11-15 years (wild); 17-20 years (captivity)
Clouded Leopard
56.000
109.000
23.000
20.00
30000
GUIDE
3D
Clouded Leopard
8”-12” | 20-30 cm
12”-17” | 30-43 cm
5-10 lb | 2.3-4.5 kg
11-14 years
Cornish Rex Cat
30.000
43.000
4.500
14.00
38000
GUIDE
3D
Cornish Rex Cat
Cougar
150000
21”-28” | 53-71 cm
42”-54” | 107-137 cm
65-200 lb | 30-91 kg
10-13 years (wild); Up to 20 years (captivity)
Cougar
71.000
137.000
91.000
20.00
150000
GUIDE
3D
Cougar
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
15”-18” | 38-46 cm
6-9 lb | 2.7-4.1 kg
9-15 years
Devon Rex Cat
30.000
46.000
4.100
15.00
9600
GUIDE
3D
Devon Rex Cat
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
12”-15” | 30-38 cm
8-12 lb | 3.6-5.4 kg
9-15 years
Egyptian Mau Cat
25.000
38.000
5.400
15.00
61100
GUIDE
3D
Egyptian Mau Cat
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
15”-18” | 38-46 cm
6-10 lb | 2.7-4.5 kg
15-18 years
European Burmese Cat
30.000
46.000
4.500
18.00
900
GUIDE
3D
European Burmese Cat
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
16”-19” | 41-48 cm
10-12 lb | 4.5-5.4 kg
8-15 years
Exotic Shorthair Cat
30.000
48.000
5.400
15.00
26800
GUIDE
3D
Exotic Shorthair Cat
9”-11" | 23-28 cm
12”-15” | 30-38 cm
8-10 lb | 3.6-4.5 kg
15-20 years
Havana Brown Cat
28.000
38.000
4.500
20.00
8300
GUIDE
3D
Havana Brown Cat
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
17”-19” | 43-48 cm
7-12 lb | 3.2-5.4 kg
9-15 years
Himalayan Cat
30.000
48.000
5.400
15.00
56000
GUIDE
3D
Himalayan Cat
Jaguar
407000
27”-31” | 69-79 cm
4’10”-6’ | 147-183 cm
80-250 lb | 36-113 kg
8-15 years (wild); 18-25 years (captivity)
Jaguar
79.000
183.000
113.000
25.00
407000
GUIDE
3D
Jaguar
10”-14” | 25-36 cm
22”-30” | 56-76 cm
6-20 lb | 3-9 kg
10-12 years (wild); Up to 20 years (captivity)
Jaguarundi
36.000
76.000
9.000
20.00
26000
GUIDE
3D
Jaguarundi
8”-9” | 20-23 cm
13”-15” | 33-38 cm
6-12 lb | 2.7-5.4 kg
9-16 years
Japanese Bobtail Cat
23.000
38.000
5.400
16.00
23900
GUIDE
3D
Japanese Bobtail Cat
9”-12” | 23-30 cm
12”-16” | 30-41 cm
5-10 lb | 2.3-4.5 kg
10-15 years
Javanese Cat
30.000
41.000
4.500
15.00
11000
GUIDE
3D
Javanese Cat
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
15”-18” | 38-46 cm
6-10 lb | 2.7-4.5 kg
10-15 years
Korat Cat
30.000
46.000
4.500
15.00
7100
GUIDE
3D
Korat Cat
6”-10” | 15-25 cm
12”-16” | 30-41 cm
6-10 lb | 2.7-4.5 kg
10-15 years
LaPerm Cat
25.000
41.000
4.500
15.00
11500
GUIDE
3D
LaPerm Cat
10”-16" | 25-40 cm
19”-32” | 48-81 cm
10-25 lb | 4.5-11.3 kg
9-15 years
Maine Coon Cat
40.000
81.000
11.300
15.00
138000
GUIDE
3D
Maine Coon Cat
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
14”-16” | 36-41 cm
8-12 lb | 3.6-5.4 kg
14-16 years
Manx Cat
30.000
41.000
5.400
16.00
49000
GUIDE
3D
Manx Cat
Margay
19000
12”-17” | 31-43 cm
18”-31” | 36-79 cm
5-9 lb | 2-4 kg
12-14 years (wild); Up to 24 years (captivity)
Margay
43.000
79.000
4.000
24.00
19000
GUIDE
3D
Margay
9”-12” | 23-30 cm
12”-18” | 30-46 cm
13-20 lb | 5.9-9.1 kg
14-16 years
Norwegian Forest Cat
30.000
46.000
9.100
16.00
143000
GUIDE
3D
Norwegian Forest Cat
Ocelot
137000
15”-20” | 38-51 cm
27”-40” | 69-102 cm
18-40 lb | 8-18 kg
12-15 years (wild); Up to 20 years (captivity)
Ocelot
51.000
102.000
18.000
20.00
137000
GUIDE
3D
Ocelot
Ocicat
36600
9”-11” | 23-28 cm
13”-16” | 33-41 cm
6-14 lb | 2.7-6.4 kg
15-18 years
Ocicat
28.000
41.000
6.400
18.00
36600
GUIDE
3D
Ocicat
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
12”-15” | 30-38 cm
5-10 lb | 2.3-4.5 kg
8-12 years
Oriental Cat
25.000
38.000
4.500
12.00
11000
GUIDE
3D
Oriental Cat
9”-11" | 23-28 cm
11”-14” | 28-36 cm
9-14 lb | 4.1-6.4 kg
12-15 years
Oriental Shorthair Cat
28.000
36.000
6.400
15.00
14000
GUIDE
3D
Oriental Shorthair Cat
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
14.5”-17.5” | 37-44 cm
7-12 lb | 3.2-5.4 kg
10-18 years
Persian Cat
25.000
44.000
5.400
18.00
98000
GUIDE
3D
Persian Cat
8”-12” | 20-30 cm
12”-17” | 30-43 cm
6-12 lb | 2.7-5.4 kg
10-13 years
Peterbald Cat
30.000
43.000
5.400
13.00
16500
GUIDE
3D
Peterbald Cat
9”-12” | 23-30 cm
13”-17” | 33-43 cm
8-14 lb | 3.6-6.4 kg
12-16 years
Pixie-Bob Cat
30.000
43.000
6.400
16.00
1900
GUIDE
3D
Pixie-Bob Cat
9”-12” | 23-28 cm
12”-18” | 30-46 cm
8-20 lb | 3.6-9.1 kg
15-18 years
Ragamuffin Cat
28.000
46.000
9.100
18.00
20000
GUIDE
3D
Ragamuffin Cat
9”-11" | 23-28 cm
17”-21” | 43-53 cm
8-20 lb | 3.6-9.1 kg
12-15 years
Ragdoll Cat
28.000
53.000
9.100
15.00
109000
GUIDE
3D
Ragdoll Cat
8"-10" | 20-25 cm
15"-18" | 38-46 cm
8-15 lb | 3.6-6.8 kg
15-20 years
Russian Blue Cat
25.000
46.000
6.800
20.00
65000
GUIDE
3D
Russian Blue Cat
13”-15” | 33-38 cm
20”-22” | 51-56 cm
12-25 lb | 5.4-11.3 kg
12-20 years
Savannah Cat
38.000
56.000
11.300
20.00
202000
GUIDE
3D
Savannah Cat
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
14”-16” | 36-41 cm
9-13 lb | 4.1-5.9 kg
11-14 years
Scottish Fold Cat
25.000
41.000
5.900
14.00
23000
GUIDE
3D
Scottish Fold Cat
9”-11” | 23-28 cm
12”-15” | 30-38 cm
9-16 lb | 4.1-7.3 kg
12-15 years
Selkirk Rex Cat
28.000
38.000
7.300
15.00
20500
GUIDE
3D
Selkirk Rex Cat
Serval
78000
21”-26” | 53-66 cm
23”-36” | 58-91 cm
15-40 lb | 7-18 kg
10-12 years (wild); Up to 20 years (captivity)
Serval
66.000
91.000
18.000
20.00
78000
GUIDE
3D
Serval
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
11.5”-14” | 29-36 cm
8-10 lb | 3.6-4.5 kg
11-15 years
Siamese Cat
25.000
36.000
4.500
15.00
138000
GUIDE
3D
Siamese Cat
9”-11" | 23-28 cm
15”-18” | 38-46 cm
10-20 lb | 4.5-9.1 kg
10-18 years
Siberian Cat
28.000
46.000
9.100
18.00
75000
GUIDE
3D
Siberian Cat
30”-42” | 75-107 cm
5’7”-6’10” | 170-208 cm
260-700 lb | 118-318 kg
10-15 years (wild); 20-25 years (captivity)
Siberian Tiger
107.000
208.000
318.000
25.00
49000
GUIDE
3D
Siberian Tiger
6”-8” | 15-20 cm
9”-12” | 23-30 cm
4-8 lb | 1.8-3.6 kg
11-15 years
Singapura Cat
20.000
30.000
3.600
15.00
13000
GUIDE
3D
Singapura Cat
22”-26” | 56-66 cm
36”-51” | 91-130 cm
75-120 lb | 34-54 kg
8-15 years (wild); 18-22 years (captivity)
Snow Leopard
66.000
130.000
54.000
22.00
121000
GUIDE
3D
Snow Leopard
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
11”-14” | 28-36 cm
9-12 lb | 4.1-5.4 kg
12-15 years
Somali Cat
25.000
36.000
5.400
15.00
21000
GUIDE
3D
Somali Cat
8”-10” | 20-25 cm
13”-15” | 33-38 cm
10-12 lb | 4.5-5.4 kg
10-15 years
Sphynx Cat
25.000
38.000
5.400
15.00
107000
GUIDE
3D
Sphynx Cat
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
12”-15” | 30-38 cm
6-12 lb | 2.7-5.4 kg
12-16 years
Tonkinese Cat
25.000
38.000
5.400
16.00
17000
GUIDE
3D
Tonkinese Cat
9”-13” | 23-33 cm
20”-24” | 51-61 cm
10-15 lb | 4.5-6.8 kg
10-15 years
Toyger Cat
33.000
61.000
6.800
15.00
32700
GUIDE
3D
Toyger Cat
8”-10" | 20-25 cm
14”-16” | 36-41 cm
5-10 lb | 2.3-4.5 kg
12-18 years
Turkish Angora Cat
25.000
41.000
4.500
18.00
38700
GUIDE
3D
Turkish Angora Cat
9”-11" | 23-28 cm
14”-17” | 36-43 cm
7-18 lb | 3.2-8.2 kg
12-18 years
Turkish Van Cat
28.000
43.000
8.200
18.00
8400
GUIDE
3D
Turkish Van Cat
Himalayan Cat
Dimensioned drawing of a Himalayan Cat with measurements for common height and length

Also known as the Colourpoint or Himalayan Persian, the Himalayan cat is a cross between a Persian and a Siamese. The Himalayan cat tends to have a rounder body, shorter legs, and mostly white or cream fur. Kinds of Himayalan cats can be differentiated by coat: blue point, lilac point, seal point, chocolate point, red point, and cream point. In terms of its head, it will either have a doll face or squashed-looking face (known as peke-faced). Typically holding a sweet disposition, the Himalayan cat enjoys being coddled and played with but can become agitated or moody.

The typical Himalayan Cat has an overall height of 10”-12” (25-30 cm) and body length of 17”-19” (43-48 cm). An average Himalayan weighs between 7-12 lb (3.2-5.4 kg) and has a typical lifespan of 9-15 years.

Series of elevation drawings of Himalayan Cats in various resting postures
Also known as the Colourpoint or Himalayan Persian, the Himalayan cat is a cross between a Persian and a Siamese. The Himalayan cat tends to have a rounder body, shorter legs, and mostly white or cream fur. The Himalayan cat enjoys being coddled and played with but can become agitated or moody.

The typical Himalayan Cat has an overall height of 10”-12” (25-30 cm) and body length of 17”-19” (43-48 cm). An average Himalayan weighs between 7-12 lb (3.2-5.4 kg) and has a typical lifespan of 9-15 years.

Series of elevation drawings of Himalayan Cats in various resting postures
Himalayan Cat
Height:
10”-12” | 25-30 cm
Width:
Length:
17”-19” | 43-48 cm
Depth:
Weight:
7-12 lb | 3.2-5.4 kg
Area:

Body: Blue eyes, round thick body, short neck, solid
Temperament: Devoted, intelligent, affectionate, placid

Color
Himalayan or lynx point pattern; chocolate, seal, lilac, blue, red, cream, tortie
Scientific Name
Lifespan
9-15 years

Drawings include:
Himalayan Cat side profile (walking), side (sitting), front (sitting), side (lying down)

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Russian Blue Cat
Side profile drawing of a Russian Blue Cat with dimensions for length and height

The Russian Blue cat, also known as Archangel Blue and Archangel Cat, is a long, slender cat with a soft, dense coat. Physically, the Russian Blue cat is similar to the Korat and Oriental Shorthair, it is medium in size, with compact muscles, and a coat that is silver to slate gray in color. In fact, the Russian Blue cat’s double coat stands out at a 45 degree angle which allows patterns to be traced in their fur which remain until smoothed out. Russian Blue cats are highly intelligent, loyal, and affectionate companions and tend to be less allergenic.

The typical Russian Blue Cat has an overall height of 8"-10" (20-25 cm) and body length of 15"-18" (38-46 cm). An average Russian Blue Cat weighs between 8-15 lb (4-7 kg) and has a typical lifespan of 15-20 years.

Illustration of Russian Blue Cats in multiple poses including sitting and walking
The Russian Blue cat, also known as Archangel Blue and Archangel Cat, is a long, slender cat with a soft, dense coat. Physically, the Russian Blue cat is similar to the Korat and Oriental Shorthair, it is medium in size, with compact muscles, and a coat that is silver to slate gray in color.

The typical Russian Blue Cat has an overall height of 8"-10" (20-25 cm) and body length of 15"-18" (38-46 cm). An average Russian Blue Cat weighs between 8-15 lb (4-7 kg) and has a typical lifespan of 15-20 years.

Illustration of Russian Blue Cats in multiple poses including sitting and walking
Russian Blue Cat
Height:
8"-10" | 20-25 cm
Width:
Length:
15"-18" | 38-46 cm
Depth:
Weight:
8-15 lb | 3.6-6.8 kg
Area:

Body: Lean, oversized ears, hairless
Temperament: Curious, intelligent, mischievous, energetic

Color
Silver (blue) to slate grey
Scientific Name
Lifespan
15-20 years

Drawings include:
Russian Blue Cat side elevation (multiple poses)

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Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
Dimensioned comparison drawing of the Bengal Tiger compared to an average person

The Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), also known as the Royal Bengal tiger, is the national animal of India and Bangladesh. It is considered one of the biggest cats in size as well as population as the Bengal tiger makes up nearly half of the existing tiger population.

Its coat is light orange and features black stripes on its body and black rings on its tail. It also has a substantial set of teeth as its canines are recorded as the longest of all cats. The Bengal tiger leads a solitary life, maintaining only a basic social unit of the female and her cubs.

Bengal Tigers have a shoulder height between 34”-45” (86-114 cm), body length of 5’3”-6’5” (160-196 cm), and weight in the range of 220-650 lb (100-295 kg). The tail of a Bengal Tiger is 33”-43” (84-109 cm) in length. Bengal Tigers have a typical lifespan of 8-10 years in the wild and 18-25 years in captivity.

Set of standing side elevation drawings of the Bengal Tiger
The Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), also known as the Royal Bengal tiger, is the national animal of India and Bangladesh. It is considered one of the biggest cats in size as well as population as the Bengal tiger makes up nearly half of the existing tiger population.

Bengal Tigers have a shoulder height between 34”-45” (86-114 cm), body length of 5’3”-6’5” (160-196 cm), and weight in the range of 220-650 lb (100-295 kg). The tail of a Bengal Tiger is 33”-43” (84-109 cm) in length. Bengal Tigers have a typical lifespan of 8-10 years in the wild and 18-25 years in captivity.

Set of standing side elevation drawings of the Bengal Tiger
Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
Height:
34”-45” | 86-114 cm
Width:
Length:
5’3”-6’5” | 160-196 cm
Depth:
Withers Height
Weight:
220-650 lb | 100-295 kg
Area:
Tail Length
33”-43” | 84-109 cm
Scientific Name
Panthera tigris tigris
Lifespan
8-10 years (wild); 18-25 years (captivity)

Drawings include:

Bengal Tiger side elevation (standing), front (standing), side (lying down)

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Serval (Leptailurus serval)
Comparison illustration of the size of a Serval to a typical person

The Serval (Leptailurus serval) is a slender, medium-sized cat native to Africa. It inhabits semi-arid regions near the Mediterranean Sea and avoids rainforests. Servals have a small head, large ears, and a yellow to red-brown coat with spots and stripes.

The black markings are extensive and vary in size along its body. Relative to its body size, the Serval has the longest legs of any cat—with long toes as well. The Serval is solitary and remains active throughout the day as well as at night.

Servals have a shoulder height between 21”-26” (53-66 cm), body length of 23”-36” (58-91 cm), and weight in the range of 15-40 lb (7-18 kg). The tail of a Serval is 8”-16” (20-41 cm) in length. Servals have a typical lifespan of 10-12 years in the wild and up to 20 years captivity.

Series of side elevation illustrations of the Serval
The Serval (Leptailurus serval) is a slender, medium-sized cat native to Africa. It inhabits semi-arid regions near the Mediterranean Sea and avoids rainforests. Servals have a small head, large ears, and a yellow to red-brown coat with spots and stripes.

Servals have a shoulder height between 21”-26” (53-66 cm), body length of 23”-36” (58-91 cm), and weight in the range of 15-40 lb (7-18 kg). The tail of a Serval is 8”-16” (20-41 cm) in length. Servals have a typical lifespan of 10-12 years in the wild and up to 20 years captivity.

Series of side elevation illustrations of the Serval
Serval (Leptailurus serval)
Height:
21”-26” | 53-66 cm
Width:
Length:
23”-36” | 58-91 cm
Depth:
Withers Height
Weight:
15-40 lb | 7-18 kg
Area:
Tail Length
8”-16” | 20-41 cm
Scientific Name
Leptailurus serval
Lifespan
10-12 years (wild); Up to 20 years (captivity)

Drawings include:

Serval side elevation (standing), side (sitting), side (lying down)

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Toyger Cat

The Toyger, a cat that is a true, miniature replica of a Tiger, boasts a vivid orange coat with dark stripes and tabby spots. Friendly and playful, with a good spirit, the Toyger is a great companion cat for any family. The Toyger is also very intelligent, which makes her easy to train. The Toyger was created in the late 1980s when Judy Sugden was inspired by one of her own cats, Millwood Sharp Shooter, who had a few tabby spots on his temple, to create a domestic cat that resembled a tiger. After meticulous breeding of cats with the desired physical characteristics, the Toyger was finally perfected in 1993.

Toyger Cats have an overall height of 9”-13” (23-33 cm), body length of 20”-24” (51-61 cm), and weight between 10-15 lb (4.5-6.8 kg). Toyger Cats have a typical lifespan between 10-15 years.

Dimensioned side drawing of the Toyger Cat showing height and length
The Toyger, a cat that is a true, miniature replica of a Tiger, boasts a vivid orange coat with dark stripes and tabby spots. Friendly and playful, with a good spirit, the Toyger is a great companion cat for any family. The Toyger is also very intelligent, which makes her easy to train.

Toyger Cats have an overall height of 9”-13” (23-33 cm), body length of 20”-24” (51-61 cm), and weight between 10-15 lb (4.5-6.8 kg). Toyger Cats have a typical lifespan between 10-15 years.

Dimensioned side drawing of the Toyger Cat showing height and length
Toyger Cat
Height:
9”-13” | 23-33 cm
Width:
Length:
20”-24” | 51-61 cm
Depth:
Weight:
10-15 lb | 4.5-6.8 kg
Area:

Body: Short coat, long body, high shoulders, muscular body

Temperament: Outgoing, energetic, calm, friendly, intelligent

Color
Chocolate, brown, sable; tabby pattern
Scientific Name
Lifespan
10-15 years

Drawings include:
Toyger Cat side profile (walking), side (sitting), front (standing), front (lying down)

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