Only the domestic shorthair — the
most common house cat — outnumbered opossums and raccoons, accounting for 47 percent of the 10.
Yes, what is also interesting is that they're also, all of
the common house cats are descended from one population of wild cats.
The majority —
common house cats — have charmed their way into becoming the number - one most popular pet in the United States.
It not only affects
the common house cat, but ocelots, lions, bobcats, leopards, pumas and lynx as well — but not tigers.
Most rabbits are a little more difficult to train than
the common house cat or dog, however it is not impossible.