Talk:Jinko/@comment-28739144-20161109015141/@comment-27950421-20161110030910

All cats are part of the family Felidae. Felidae is divided into four subfamilies, two of those subfamilies are extinct. The two surviving subfamilies are Pantherinae, which is comprised of big cats such as tigers, lions, and leopards, and Felinae which is comprised of all non Pantherinae cats alive today, most famous being the house cat but Lynx's, Bobcats and even Cheetahs are also members of Felinae.

Most of the traits seperating Pantherinae from Felinae aren't immediately apparent, one is pretty easy to find by listening to the animal. Pantherinae cats are incapable of purring (so purring Jinkos are not scientifically accurate Jinkos) and Felinae cats can't roar (so roaring nekomatas are not scientifically accurate either).

Of course cats aren't my field of expertise so I'd suggest doing more research on your own if your interested.