Cats and dogs, though both mammals, are classified into different families—Felidae for cats and Canidae for dogs. Distinct characteristics that set them apart include their anatomical features, such as the structure of their teeth suited for different diets (carnivorous for cats and omnivorous for dogs), their social behaviors (solitary hunters versus pack-oriented), and their vocalizations and communication methods.
In one or two sentences, explain how cats and dogs, both mammals, could be classified as distinct animals. What characteristics set them apart from one another?///
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