Domestic Shorthair
Felis catus
🌍 Overview
The domestic shorthair is not a specific breed but a mixed-breed cat with a short coat — the most common cat type in the world, accounting for the vast majority of the global domestic cat population estimated at 600 million. Descended from the African wildcat (Felis lybica), cats were first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East around 10,000 years ago, initially tolerated near grain stores for rodent control before becoming true companions.
📋 Quick Facts
Native Range
Descended from African wildcat (Felis lybica); domesticated in the Fertile Crescent
Natural Habitat
Fully domesticated; feral populations exist globally
Adult Size
9–10 inches at shoulder; 8–10 lbs (varies widely)
Wild Diet
(Ancestral) Small rodents, birds, insects, and lizards
Wild Lifespan
12–18 years (indoor); 2–5 years (outdoor/feral)
Conservation Status
Not applicable (domesticated)
🤓 Did You Know?
Domestic shorthairs are not a breed: they are mixed-breed cats with no pedigree. This genetic diversity (hybrid vigor) tends to make them hardier and longer-lived than many purebred cats, often reaching 15 to 20 years.
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