Anything that's basically a 1 to 1 wild cat is out there. Some have servals and ocelots. Not that I condone
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I used to have a "mistake" Savannah, which was at most 40% Serval (mommy got into the male enclosure and nobody knows who the lucky boy was).
He was a LOT of work. I've never had a more active cat. You can absolutely train them, and you absolutely have to, or you need to keep them in a seperate enclosure. They will fuck up your house in ways you can't imagine.
And he was only 40% serval.
Mine is. Only I have it.
touché
It may be hard to fit in the "domesticated" bracket, but I really - and I mean REALLY - want to say... cheetah!!!
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Savannah cats iirc that's the breed Justin Bieber has
Domestic cats aren't exotic. All are very common.
Hairless.