In our lives, careful friends will find that pet dogs are much larger than pet cats, representing Tibetan mastiffs, Saint Bernards, Chow Chows, etc., but when it comes to what larger pet cats have, there are very few.
In fact, what the editor wants to tell you is that the familiar tigers, lions and cheetahs are all cats. In this way, cats are obviously larger than canines.
In order to make everyone more intuitively understand the body size differences between the cats and dogs, the editor will talk about the largest cats and dogs in nature. The largest existing cat animal is the Siberian tiger, with a body length of about 3 meters and a weight of 350 kg. The largest existing canine animal is the North American gray wolf, with a body length of 2 meters and a weight of 70 kg.
You can probably tell which one is bigger based on data alone.