If other cat breeds have special characteristics, such as the thickness of their fur, native cats do not have them. However, that is one of the features of the village cat or Moggy.
Domestic cats do not have unique characteristics or differences. In every place and country, domestic cats have clear differences, in terms of appearance and character.
Domestic cats are a category of cats that are not known, or have been mixed with other types of cats. You could say, a domestic cat is a cat that has "lost its identity", because it keeps getting mixed up.
Although the village cat is a mixture of various types of cats, it turns out that this cat is thought to be descended from the African wild cat or the African Wildcat. According to genetic research, native cats are thought to have been domesticated or kept by humans since 10,000 years ago.
From there there is the earliest evidence of the relationship between humans and cats, which became the forerunner of today's domestic cats.