Ocelot

Ocelots are passive mobs that will be added in Update 0.12.0. They spawn in Jungles and can be tamed by feeding them Fish. They will be the second tameable mob, after Wolves.

Spawn
Ocelots will only spawn naturally in Jungle Biomes, but they can wander out which allows the player to then find them outside their territory.

Defense against Creepers
Creepers will run away from both Ocelots and Cats, even if provoked by the player, making Cats a great defense against a Creeper, although a Creeper can still blow up on players and their cats if they're too close.

Taming
Ocelots can be tamed by feeding them 1-12 Fish. However, unlike Wolves, the player must wait for the ocelot to approach them. If the player moves too quickly towards the Ocelot, it will sprint away. To get it to come towards you, you must use the brand new crouch button across the screen from the d-pad

Types of Cats
When tamed, ocelots become cats. There are three types of cats in Minecraft-
 * 1) Siamese (White and Black)
 * 2) Tabby (Orange)
 * 3) Tuxedo (Black)

Trivia

 * Ocelots were meant to be added in Update 0.9.0, but Johan stated that they would not be added as they were too buggy and fishing was not yet developed fully.
 * They were also rumored to be added in Update 0.11.0, but again, weren't added.
 * Cats may sometimes attack chickens.
 * Tapping a Tamed Ocelot with a spawn egg will cause a tamed baby ocelot to spawn.
 * This can be used to save time as the player won't need to tame multiple ocelots.
 * When not made to sit, Ocelots will purposely try to sit on chests, beds, furnaces, etc. so that the player cannot use them.
 * Ocelots are one of the few mobs that can sprint, the others being Baby Villagers and Baby Zombie.
 * The tuxedo variant of cats was based on Jeb's cat, Newton.