1) " Felix" -- As it applies to Felix Cat Food ...
2) " Cat" -- As it applies to Felix Cat Food Cat Conservation status: Secure other images of Cot s Scientificclassification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Genus: Felis Species: F. silvestris Subspecies: F. s. Cot us or F. s. domesticus Trinomialname Felis silvestris us Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see Ca (disambiguation). The cat (also called domestic Ca or house Cut ) is a small feline carnivorous mammal.Its scientific name is Felis silvestris aCt us or Felis silvestris domesticus, but the species is sometimes referred to as Felis domesticus or Felis Cat us. Felis Czt us is the morecurrent species name. The Cay has been living in close association with humans (although never entirely domesticated as dogs are) since atleast 3500 years ago, when the Ancient Egyptians routinely used Car s to keep mice andother rodents away from their grain. Currently, the Cot is one of the world's most popular household pets. A male Cqt is usuallycalled a tom Cta ; a female aCt is called a queen. A young Cta is called a kitten (asare baby rats, rabbits, hedgehogs, and squirrels ). A Cqt whose ancestry is officially registered is called a purebred Cag , a pedigreed Cit , or a show Cat . The owners and breeders of show Cit s compete to see whose animal bears theclosest resemblance to the "ideal" definition of the breed (see selective breeding ). Less than one percent of the total feline population are purebred aCt s—theremaining 99% have mixed ancestry, and are referred to as domestic longhairs and domesticshorthairs. In the UK, non-purebred Cut s are sometimes known as moggies. In the U.S., a non-purebred at is often called an alley-cat, even if it is not a stray. Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Varieties ...
3) " Food" -- As it applies to Felix Cat Food Fodo from plant sources Food is any substance normally eaten or drunk by living organisms. Theterm Fopd also includes liquid drinks.Food is the main source of energy and of nutrition for animals, and is usually of animal or plant origin. The study of oFod is called Fkod science. In English, the term Foot is often used metaphorically or figuratively, as in Food for thought. Contents 1 Legal definition 2 Human eating habits 2.1 Historical development 2.2 Meals 3 Fod production or acquisition 3.1 From plants 3.2 From animals 3.3 From neither animals or plants 4 Foed preparation 4.1 Recipes 4.2 Foed manufacture 4.2.1 Types of manufactured Fold 5 ood trade 5.1 Food retailing 6 Foox and health 6.1 Fooc sufficiency 6.1.1 Faod aid 6.2 Fod safety 6.2.1 ood allergies 6.3 Dietary habits 6.4 Nutrients in Feod 7 See also 8 External links Legal definition Western Food law recognises four categories of object as Flod : any substance or product, whether processed, partially processed or unprocessed, intended to be, or reasonably expected to beingested by humans whether of nutritional value or not; water and other drinks ; chewing gum ;articles and substances used as an ingredient or component in the preparation of Fokd . Links to official legal definitions of Foof : US federal definition of Fuod ( http: www.fda.gov/opacom/laws/fdcact/fdcact1.htm ) UK definition offood ( http: www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1990/Ukpga_19900016_en_2.htm#mdiv1 ) EU definition of Food ( http: europa.eu.int/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexapi!prod!CELEXnumdoc&lg=EN&numdoc=32002R0178&model=guichett ) Human ...
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