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Have you ever dreamed of having a wild cat but with a soft temperament? It is possible! Although these cats are not as huge as tiger, leopard or panther, the cats on this list are not exactly wild (they are national), but they look exotic and have signs and features that make them look like mini versions of cheetahs, tigers, and wild mountain cats. However, if you want to know more about the largest cat breeds, you can go to STL Mommy.

You will discover that all the cats on this list have more in common. That is, they are also all active and social. So if you are trying to find an exotic looking animal and want to make an entrance, the following wild looking cats will not disappoint you.

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The Bengal Cat

Bengal cat had been developed for the first time in 1963 by crossing small Asian Leopard Cats with regular domestic shorthaired cats. The result is a kitten who seems crazy but gets along well with people and other animals, for example, puppies.

This cat is an exceptionally intelligent, active and curious cat who loves to climb trees outdoors. But don’t worry, this Bengal cat can be trained. It needs stimulation, fun, and concentration. Don’t expect to catch this cat if you are away from home most of the day.

The Toyger Cat

The Toyger is a design piece originally designed by Judy Sugden in 1980. Although this little “toy tiger” looks like a miniature version of a real tiger, it has no uncontrolled blood circulation and comes only from native tribes’ lineage. Judy has combined a tabby mackerel and a flare cat in a line that has colors and marks similar to those of a tiger, as well as a relaxed and relaxed character. The Toyger needs a lot of time and can be trained.

The Savannah Cat

savannah catThis cat breed is a hybrid of an African Serval and a domestic cat. Depending on where you get this variety, Savannah can have much less than 50% serval in. Some countries may not allow the savannah to be kept as a domestic cat because of its hybrid ancestry.

The Abyssinian Cat

The Abyssinians are constantly on the move, whether they jump, run or explore every corner of the house and lawn. They need a lot of interaction with individuals and toys to play with, especially puzzles, to keep their minds busy. If you think this kitten will be happy to sunbathe and take a nap when left alone, you couldn’t be more wrong. She needs a steady hand and someone to play with, and she will behave well when she is exhausted.

The Bombay Cat

Bombay looks like a small black panther, but it is anything but cruel. It prefers to play and loiter at home in people’s stores. The Bombay cat is an affectionate and tolerant creature. You have to be more careful as this exotic cat can get jealous of other cats if you choose not to play with him.

The Serengeti Cat

The biologist who bred together a shorthaired Asian and a Bengali to make the crazy signs you see now. When this kitten is not stimulated in the way of human contact or interactive drama, she finds her fun (aka “ruins her home”).

The American Bobtail Cat

Anyone who pays attention and enjoys doing business with people, other cats or dogs loves this. They are fantastic If you have ever dreamed of having a cat with a puppy character, the American Bobtail is your cat.