Cat
Well, they have a varies of fur colors and eyes. The fur color can be black, white, brown, orange, red, yellow, gray, and silver. Their eyes can be dark brown, yellow, silver, blue, green, and orange. (Classmate saw a cat with orange eyes.) A cat's personality can reflect their breed, too. Like stubborn, playful, sneaky, grumpy, happy, or very curious, which they mostly are. They have pointy ears. Some breeds might not have fur at all! They have 5 "toes" on each paw. They have four legs and a long tail. (Some may not have any tails at all or bob-tailed.)
Well, this is as much as I can describe it. Hope this helps!
A dog is lovely, and the dog makes us happy... We should be kind and patient in our pet dog or cat..
amazing, trustwhorthy, obedient, cute, loyal, an did i mention CUTE creatures?! like i say with cats: DONT KILL DOGS OR ANY OTHER ANIMAL..................OR MISS TREAT THEM!!!!! P.S. type 'how would you describe cats?' to see my opinion. an i ment to put: germ driven!!!!
A cat is a carnivorous animal, which comes in a variety of sizes. The house cat is small, but the tiger is large; both are types of cats.
sweet, kind, energeric, Playful, furry, friendly, affectionate, friendly, smart, fast
feline, kitty, kitten, mammal, pet, furball, tom, tabby, grimalkin, malkin, mouser, ocelot, panther
Some words that describe a dog starting with the letters U, V, or Z are:uglyunrivaledunrulyunusualupbeatvaliantverbally quietviciousvictoriousvirilevoraciouszanyzealouszippy
In addition to adjectives, articles also describe nouns. The articles are a, an, and the.A predicate is the verb and the words that relate to that verb. The words that describe the verb are adverbs; adjectives and articles describe nouns that are included in a predicate. Examples:A dog ran past us. (the article 'a' describes the dog as any dog; the adverb 'past' describes where the dog ran)The dog ran fast. (the article 'the' describes the dog as a specific dog; the adverb 'fast' describes how the dog ran)An angry dog barked loudly last night. (the article 'an' describes the dog as any dog; the adjective 'angry' describes the mood of the dog) (the complete predicate is 'barked loudly last night'; the adverb 'loudly' describes how the dog barked; the adjective 'last' describes the noun 'night')Another group of words that describe nouns are pronoun determiners. The pronoun determiners are: Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, their, its.Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those.Numeral pronouns: some, any, few, many, none, all.Distributive pronouns:each, either, none, neither.
A furry head with 2 eyes and a snout and a mouth.
brave, great dog, smart, funny.
Funny, Playful, enjoyed
Dog Trainer.
i can describe animals like dog, cat,etc
There aren't any adverbs for a dog. Dog is a noun, and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Adjectives describe nouns. Cute, cuddly, boisterous, and furry are some adjectives that describe a dog.
Words that describe a bad dog are: Misbehaved and bad.
the dog is fat
play
Dum as a dog :)
a dogs habitat
A female dog.
Amazing.
as a nice and sweet dog
A sick pup