Leopard cats can breed with other kinds of domestic cats without reproductive isolation. However, if you want to be a pure leopard cat, you'd better not choose to mate with other kinds of cats. Leopard cats mate with leopard cats, and the kittens born are pure leopard cats. Purebred leopard cats are expensive, but if they are bred with other cats, the kittens born are hybrids. This breed of kitten will be cheaper, and many people will not give priority to hybrid kittens. Leopard cats are similar in size to ordinary domestic cats, but their fur will be different. The color of the blue leopard cat is yellow, while the color of the northern leopard cat is silver gray. Although the pedigree of leopard cats is wild, most of them are docile now, and leopard cats prefer to play with children. Leopard cats can also get along well with other kinds of cats. Usually, the leopard cat also likes sports and is full of energy, so in the process of raising, you must take some time to accompany the leopard cat. Mating: The leopard cat's chest and abdomen are white, and its spots are black, which looks like a miniature leopard. Leopard cats are independent, can live in harmony with human beings, and it is no problem to raise them at home. Leopard cat's hair is short, so it doesn't need to waste too much time in the process of daily care, which is very time-saving and labor-saving. If you want to keep a leopard cat, you'd better not choose to bathe it often, which will destroy the oil in the cat's skin.