Is a civet a kind of cat?
No, civets belong to a separate family, which also includes mongooses, meerkats, and genets. Most civets live in tropical forests in Southeast Asia or Africa. They have a long, slender body, short legs and a long tail. The African civet is about 37 in (95 cm) long with a tail of about 20 in (50 cm). It hunts small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects.