* Big Cats: Lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards, cheetahs, clouded leopards, and other jaguars (yes, the term "jaguar" can refer to the species and the entire genus!)
* Small Cats: Domestic cats, bobcats, lynxes, servals, caracals, ocelots, margays, and many others.
Within the Felidae family, jaguars are most closely related to:
* Leopards: They share a recent common ancestor and are sometimes considered to be within the same genus (Panthera).
* Lions and Tigers: While not as closely related as leopards, they are still within the Panthera genus, sharing a similar evolutionary history.
It's important to note that all cats are related, but some are more closely related than others. Jaguars are part of a larger family, and their specific relationship to other species within that family can be a bit complex.