Yes most of the time they are.
Social, VERY social.
They are not the most social of cats. I have a Nebelung and she meows or clicks a lot at me, especially in the mornings after a shower.
They are social because they are not as lazy as the other cats are.
10% of cats start of as anti - social and become tame soon , but 20% still continue to behave badly
If they are raised around humans and other cats and dogs, German Shepherds can be very social.
* Cats * Dogs * Rabitt's Sometimes * Hampster
Yes, cats may share food with each other, especially if they have a close bond or are part of the same social group. Sharing food can be a way for cats to show affection and strengthen their social relationships.
well,they are sort of like us humans so we love other humans and cats love other cats and so on Actually, cats are loners by nature. The lion is the only social cat.
Yes, Bengal cats are very playful and make wonderful pets.
Cats may allow other cats to eat their food due to social hierarchy, sharing behavior, or lack of aggression.
A group of cats is called a "clowder" or a "clutter." They are typically solitary animals but may form loose social groups, especially in feral or colony situations.
Cats meow when they have a toy because they are expressing excitement, playfulness, or a desire to interact with their owner. Meowing is a way for cats to communicate their feelings and engage in social interaction.