Proailurus
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Proailurus was a prehistoric feline that lived in Europe approximately 30-20 million years ago. It is an ancestor of today's domestic and big cats.
Proailurus was a compact animal, just a little larger than the domestic cat, weighing about 20 lb (9 kg). It had a long tail, large eyes and sharp claws and teeth. It was probably a tree-dweller.
One of the next known cats on the feline family tree is Pseudaelurus, which lived 20-10 million years ago. Pseudaelurus is also an ancestor of domestic and big cats. Other branches of the feline family tree originating with Proailurus gave rise to Dinofelis and Machairodus. The latter is an ancestor of Smilodon, incorrectly known as the saber-toothed cat (because there are more saber-toothed "cats") or saber-toothed tiger (because it is not a tiger).