First, civet cats can swim.
Civet cats are a native cat breed in China. Although many people like to call it civet, this civet can swim. Many civets grow in the countryside, where there are many fields and ponds, so these cats can swim in this environment. Civet cats have been recognized by the world, and their own ability is excellent, and they swim very fast. Civets will be very happy in the water. Most civets are slender and can swim in the water easily. Civets are famous for their clever hunting skills and need more space to exercise, so civets are more relaxed in the water. Like its tail, civet's limbs are moderate in length, relatively coordinated and powerful, and its muscles are very developed when swimming in the water.
Second, the Bengal leopard cat can swim.
Bengal leopard cat is a cat with beautiful fur, but it is wild and shows its ability in the water. The biggest feature of Bengal leopard cat is that it has very beautiful patterns on its body, and most of its ancestors lived in wet jungle, so now Bengal leopard cat inherits the characteristics of not being afraid of water and being good at swimming. Many cats are afraid not only to take a bath, but also to touch water. Bengal leopard cats enjoy themselves in the water, and this swimming ability makes Bengal leopard cats easier to hunt. The hair of the Bengal leopard cat is short, but it is dense, so there is not much resistance when swimming in the water.
Finally, besides civet cats and Bengal leopard cats, Maine cats can swim, which is also a remarkable feature of Maine cats. Maine cats will go fishing in the river as food, which also trains Maine cats to swim. Maine cat's hair is also very long, just like an agile athlete in the water.