Yes.
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Cats and mice are more closely related in terms of their predator-prey relationship. However, cats and dogs are more closely related in terms of their shared domestication history as both have been kept as pets by humans for centuries.
Humans are more closely related to cats than to dogs in terms of evolutionary history.
no
no they dont cats and dogs have more capability than humans espeacily dogs
Cats and dogs are more closely related than cats and rats.
dogs
from cleanest to dirtiest, dogs, humans, cats. Dogs have acids and and less bacteria. Humans Have the same thing, but far less acid, enzymes and things that kill bacteria. And cats have even less.
No, unless we are speaking in evolutionarily historical terms.Both domestic cats (Felis catus), and species of foxes (in the family Canidae) are in the Mammalian order Carnivora. They are in different suborders and families, so while they no doubt share some percentage of their genome, there is no useful relationship to speak of beyond the evolutionary context.
NO they lick cats
No, dogs and cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans do. Hemorrhoids are specific to the anatomy of humans and are not a common issue in animals.
It is related to a cats head