When it comes to cats and kittens, we are more familiar with folded ears, Persian cats, orange cats and so on. The civet cat and the tiger cat are rarely seen in our lives because the little civet and the tiger look so much alike that people often confuse them both, and even some very experienced pooper scoopers can get it wrong. So today we talk about the difference between a small civet and a tiger.
Tiger is a short-haired cat born in the United States, but Tiger’s fur can be divided into long-haired and short-haired. The pattern on Tiger’s body is very beautiful and similar to the pattern of wild civets in the wild, so it is called civet pattern. The tiger has a coherent line pattern in the corner of its eyes, and there are loops on its limbs and neck, as well as on the top of its tail. The pattern on the body is the pattern of fish bones that they like to eat.
The color of tigers is relatively rare, and most of them are brown in color. Occasionally some tiger cats have white fur on them, but it is not common.
Tiger’s size is of the just right kind, not too big and not too small. Tiger’s chest is relatively wide, and the limbs and tail are moderate among cats. The whole shape of Tiger’s body is very smooth and balanced. The fur on the tiger cat’s body is relatively close to the surface of the body, without a very fluffy feeling.
The small civet is a native Chinese cat and can be found in many parts of China. Before the tiger-spotted cats appeared in our country’s eyes, the civet cats were still easy to come out. The small civet has long or short fur (present on the back at the same time), a tiger-spot-like pattern on its body, and a pattern mark on its head similar to the M. Most of the small civet’s eyes are green or yellow-brown, and the shape of the eyes resembles the almonds that the editor loves to eat.
The beaver’s body is very good and fit. The paws of the young civet are large and the tail is very strong. The growth period of civet cats is a bit long, and they need three years to really grow into maturity, so we have to take good care of the young civets when they are young.
Seeing that I have said so much about the characteristics of tiger-spotted cats and civet cats, you should be able to understand the difference between the two of them. So when you go to the pet store to choose a cat, keep your eyes open and see clearly.