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| health = {{hp|10}}
| health = {{hp|10}}
| behavior = Passive
| behavior = Passive
| mobtype = {{EntityLink|Animal}}<br>{{EntityLink|Monster}}{{only|je|short=1}}<ref name="hostile kitty">{{bug|MC-1788||Ocelots do not spawn naturally on peaceful difficulty in jungle and bamboo jungle biomes}}</ref>
| mobtype = {{EntityLink|Animal}}<br>{{EntityLink|Monster}}{{only|je|short=1}}<ref group=note>In {{JE}}, ocelots use the monster group for their spawning.</ref>
| damage = {{hp|3}} against chickens or baby turtles only
| damage = {{hp|3}} against chickens or baby turtles only
| size = '''Adult:'''<br>Height: 0.7 blocks<br>Width: 0.6 blocks<br />
| size = '''Adult:'''<br>Height: 0.7 blocks<br>Width: 0.6 blocks<br />
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== Spawning ==
== Spawning ==
Ocelots [[Minecraft:Mob spawning|spawn]] above [[Minecraft:grass block]]s in [[Minecraft:jungle]] biomes at the world's [[Minecraft:sea]] [[Minecraft:Altitude|level]] (Y-level 63 per default). Ocelots spawn in groups of 1-3{{Only|je|short=1}} or 1-2{{Only|be|short=1}} adult ocelots 95% of the time or as babies 5% of the time. There is a small chance for two baby ocelots to spawn when an adult ocelot spawns naturally. Ocelots can spawn at a light level of 7 and above and are found in all kinds of jungle biomes {{in|be}}. {{IN|java}}, ocelots spawn as part of the "monster" group; as a counterbalance, there is a {{frac|1|3}} chance for a spawn attempt to fail in jungles and spawning does not occur in [[Minecraft:bamboo jungle]]s or [[Minecraft:sparse jungle]]s. Because of this, while ocelots are passive [[Minecraft:animal]] mobs, they cannot spawn at all on Peaceful [[Minecraft:difficulty]].<ref name="hostile kitty" /> Even though ocelots spawn as part of the "hostile" mob cap, they are not restricted to spawn within 128 blocks of the player, but will spawn like passive mobs in chunks close to the player.
Ocelots [[Minecraft:Mob spawning|spawn]] above [[Minecraft:grass block]]s in [[Minecraft:jungle]] biomes at the world's [[Minecraft:sea]] [[Minecraft:Altitude|level]] (Y-level 63 per default). Ocelots spawn in groups of 1–3{{Only|je|short=1}} or 1–2{{Only|be|short=1}} adult ocelots 95% of the time or as babies 5% of the time. There is a small chance for two baby ocelots to spawn when an adult ocelot spawns naturally. Ocelots can spawn at a light level of 7 and above and are found in all kinds of jungle biomes {{in|be}}.
 
{{In|java}}, ocelots spawn as part of the "monster" group; as a counterbalance, there is a {{frac|1|3}} chance for a spawn attempt to fail in jungles and spawning does not occur in [[Minecraft:bamboo jungle]]s or [[Minecraft:sparse jungle]]s. Because of this, while ocelots are passive [[Minecraft:animal]] mobs, they cannot spawn at all on Peaceful [[Minecraft:difficulty]].<ref>{{bug|MC-1788||Ocelots do not spawn naturally on peaceful difficulty in jungle and bamboo jungle biomes|resolution=Fixed}}</ref>{{until|Java 26.2}} Even though ocelots spawn as part of the "hostile" mob cap, they are not restricted to spawn within 128 blocks of the player, but will spawn like passive mobs in chunks close to the player. <!-- Whole paragraph needs a rewrite or removal after 26.2 -->


{{Mob spawn table}}
{{Mob spawn table}}
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Ocelots cannot be tamed. Instead, a player can gain an ocelot's trust by feeding it raw cod or salmon until heart particles show, causing it to no longer flee from players. Each food item has a {{frac|1|3}} chance of gaining the ocelot's trust.
Ocelots cannot be tamed. Instead, a player can gain an ocelot's trust by feeding it raw cod or salmon until heart particles show, causing it to no longer flee from players. Each food item has a {{frac|1|3}} chance of gaining the ocelot's trust.


In ''Bedrock Edition'', ocelots that are trusting do not despawn. In ''Java Edition'', trusting ocelots despawn like other mobs when beyond 128 blocks from the player unless named or in a boat.
Ocelots that are trusting do not despawn.


=== Breeding ===
=== Breeding ===
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== History ==
== History ==
=== ''Java Edition'' ===
=== ''Java Edition'' ===
{{missing info|when did trusted ocelots stop despawning?}}
{{HistoryTable
{{HistoryTable
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|{{HistoryLine||26.1|dev=snap2|[[File:Baby Ocelot JE3 BE3.png|40px]] The model and texture of baby ocelots have been changed.}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.1|dev=snap2|[[File:Baby Ocelot JE3 BE3.png|40px]] The model and texture of baby ocelots have been changed.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=snap5|Added [[Minecraft:golden dandelion]]s, which can be used to prevent baby ocelots from growing up.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=snap5|Added [[Minecraft:golden dandelion]]s, which can be used to prevent baby ocelots from growing up.}}
|{{HistoryLine|upcoming java}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap4|Ocelots can now spawn on Peaceful [[Minecraft:difficulty]].<ref>{{Bug|MC-1788||Ocelots do not spawn naturally on peaceful difficulty in jungle and bamboo jungle biomes|resolution=Fixed}}</ref>}}
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=== Screenshots ===
=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Ocelot cat group.png|One ocelot and several cats with a baby. Other ocelots dot the background in the [[Minecraft:jungle]] biome.
Ocelot cat group.png|One ocelot and several cats with a baby in the [[Minecraft:jungle]] biome.
Ocelot and Cats.png|A screenshot showing an untamed ocelot, three cat patterns and a small tuxedo baby cat.
Ocelot and Cats.png|A screenshot showing an untamed ocelot, three cat patterns and a small tuxedo baby cat.
ChickenOcelot.png|An ocelot attacking a chicken.
ChickenOcelot.png|An ocelot attacking a chicken.
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File:Ocelot Minecraft Instagram.jpg|Artwork of a ocelot.
File:Ocelot Minecraft Instagram.jpg|Artwork of a ocelot.
File:Ocelot Chase Wall Poster.jpg|Artwork of an ocelot chasing a creeper in a [[Minecraft:plains]] biome.
File:Ocelot Chase Wall Poster.jpg|Artwork of an ocelot chasing a creeper in a [[Minecraft:plains]] biome.
File:LEGO Ocelot.jpg|[[Minecraft:Lego Minecraft]] figure
File:LEGO Ocelot.jpg|[[Minecraft:Lego Minecraft]] ocelot.
File:1.7.10 Banner.png|An Ocelot in promotional art for [[Minecraft:Minecraft Realms]].
File:1.7.10 Banner.png|An Ocelot in promotional art for [[Minecraft:Minecraft Realms]].
File:Lucky Ocelot JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Lucky Ocelot" made by JINX.
File:Lucky Ocelot JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Lucky Ocelot" made by JINX.
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File:Minecraft Movie Ocelot Concept Art.jpg|Concept art for an ocelot in {{AMCM}}.
File:Minecraft Movie Ocelot Concept Art.jpg|Concept art for an ocelot in {{AMCM}}.
File:Answer This.jpeg
File:Answer This.jpeg
File:MCD Ocelot.png|An [[Minecraft:Dungeons:Ocelot|ocelot]] as it appears in [[Minecraft:Minecraft Dungeons]].
File:MCE Ocelot.png|An [[Minecraft:Earth:Ocelot|ocelot]] as it appears in [[Minecraft:Minecraft Earth]].
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Notes ==
{{notelist}}


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 11:16, 18 May 2026

Template:Infobox entity An ocelot is a Minecraft:trustable Minecraft:passive mob found in Minecraft:jungles. They run away from nearby Minecraft:players, but their trust can be gained by feeding them Minecraft:raw cod or Minecraft:raw salmon. Minecraft:Creepers, as well as Minecraft:phantoms Template:In, stay away from ocelots.

Spawning

Ocelots spawn above Minecraft:grass blocks in Minecraft:jungle biomes at the world's Minecraft:sea level (Y-level 63 per default). Ocelots spawn in groups of 1–3Template:Only or 1–2Template:Only adult ocelots 95% of the time or as babies 5% of the time. There is a small chance for two baby ocelots to spawn when an adult ocelot spawns naturally. Ocelots can spawn at a light level of 7 and above and are found in all kinds of jungle biomes Template:In.

Template:In, ocelots spawn as part of the "monster" group; as a counterbalance, there is a Template:Frac chance for a spawn attempt to fail in jungles and spawning does not occur in Minecraft:bamboo jungles or Minecraft:sparse jungles. Because of this, while ocelots are passive Minecraft:animal mobs, they cannot spawn at all on Peaceful Minecraft:difficulty.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>Template:Until Even though ocelots spawn as part of the "hostile" mob cap, they are not restricted to spawn within 128 blocks of the player, but will spawn like passive mobs in chunks close to the player.

Template:Mob spawn table

Drops

On death

Adult ocelots drop Template:Xp Minecraft:experience orbs when killed by a Minecraft:player or tamed Minecraft:wolf. Killing a baby ocelot yields no experience.

Breeding

Upon successful Minecraft:breeding, Template:Xp is dropped.

Behavior

Ocelots are immune to Minecraft:fall damage, but still avoid falls. Similar to Minecraft:foxes, ocelots attack Minecraft:chickens and baby Minecraft:turtles they see within 15 blocks. Like Minecraft:cats, they Minecraft:sneak and stalk their prey until they are within 4 blocks, then chase it down. They can kill through a Minecraft:fence, Minecraft:fence gate, or Minecraft:door if they are against it.

Minecraft:Creepers stay six blocks away from ocelots. A creeper within this range that has begun its detonation does not flee unless the player leaves its blast radius. Minecraft:Phantoms stay 16 blocks away from ocelots in Bedrock Edition.

File:Ocelot1.png
Two ocelots in a jungle biome

With the exception of a faster movement rate, baby ocelots have the same behavior as adults.

Ocelots are one of the few mobs that can Minecraft:sprint, and they sprint away from nearby players in Minecraft:Survival or Minecraft:Adventure mode.

Ocelots approach players holding Minecraft:raw cod or Minecraft:raw salmon within 10 blocks. If the player moves, turns their head too quickly, or stops holding the item while within 6 blocks, the ocelot flees and does not attempt to approach the player again for a few seconds.

Ocelots cannot be tamed. Instead, a player can gain an ocelot's trust by feeding it raw cod or salmon until heart particles show, causing it to no longer flee from players. Each food item has a Template:Frac chance of gaining the ocelot's trust.

Ocelots that are trusting do not despawn.

Breeding

Template:Main When a trusting ocelot is fed Minecraft:raw cod or Minecraft:raw salmon, it enters love mode. Template:IN, keeping the raw fish in the mainhand will result in the ocelots continuing to look at the player. To successfully breed a pair, the player must hold a different item, and the ocelots will turn to one another and breed. Template:IN, breeding creates a baby ocelot that trusts the player. The adults cannot breed again for 5 minutes once they have completed breeding. The growth of baby ocelots can be accelerated using cod or salmon; each feeding takes 10% off the remaining time to mature.

Jockey

Template:Exclusive

File:Baby Zombie Riding Ocelot.png
An ocelot ridden by a baby zombie

15% of nearby baby Minecraft:zombies, Minecraft:husks, or Minecraft:drowned may ride an adult ocelot that is not trusting to form a Minecraft:jockey.

Sounds

Template:JE: Template:SoundTable

Template:BE: Template:SoundTable

Minecraft:pt:Jaguatirica/Sons


Data values

ID

Template:Edition: Template:ID table

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Entity data

Ocelots have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.

Template:El: Template:Main

<section begin="entity data" />

<section end="entity data" />

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See Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.

Achievements

Template:Load achievements

Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse

Advancements

Template:Load advancements

Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse

History

Java Edition

Template:Missing info Template:HistoryTable

Bedrock Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Legacy Console Edition

Template:HistoryTable

New Nintendo 3DS Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Data history

Template:HistoryTable

Issues

Template:Issue list

Gallery

Mojang images

Screenshots

Textures

In other media

Notes

Template:Notelist

References

Template:Reflist

Navigation

Template:Navbox entities

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