Q: Can cats and dogs breed with each other?
A: No. Their anatomy, physiology and breeding behaviors are too different.
However, interspecies breeding does occur in some other animals.
Surprisingly, there are more than 40 examples of crosses involving different species of wild cats, such as lions and tigers, or domestic cats and wild cats. The three most common cat breeds produced by breeding a domestic, or pet, cat with a wild cat are the Bengal (domestic cat crossed with an Asian leopard cat), Savannah (domestic cat crossed with an African serval) and Chausie (domestic cat crossed with a jungle cat).
Domestic dogs, wolves and coyotes can also breed with each other….