Unlike most other species of cat, (regardless of being domesticated or not, the claws of the cheetah are not
retractable and so it is more like a dog in that way.)
• regardless of being domesticated or not, the claws of the cheetah are not retractable and so it is more like
a dog in that way
• domestic or wild, the cheetah does not have retractable claws and so is more like a dog in that respect
• regardless of domestication or not, the cheetah's claws are not retractable and so it more like a dog in that
respect
• domestic or wild, the claws of the cheetah are not retractable and so it is more like a dog in that way
• domestic or wild, the cheetah does not have retractable claws and so they are more like a dog's in that
respect
I have some very silly doubts here....
Unlike cats,dogs(not a dog) love bones.
Now here 'most other species of cat' is it plural or singular(I am aware that illogical elements are compared over here,but currently I am intrigued about the number of this 'most other species of cat' phrase.Writing 'most other species of cats' would have changed the number?
Secondly,
• domestic or wild, the cheetah does not have retractable claws and (so) is more like a dog in that respect
here what is the usage of preposition 'so'(I guess so is a preposition )