Lizards need a pretty specific enclosure and diet whereas cats can just roam about the house and be fed cat food which is easy to buy from the supermarket. They both have needs though which you should research before buying either one.
No, lizards do not typically eat cats. Lizards are usually much smaller than cats and are more likely to be preyed upon by cats rather than the other way around. Additionally, most lizards are not aggressive predators and would not intentionally seek out a cat as food.
yes because some lizards are more aggressive than others
eukaryotic, it has more than one cell
There are more than 500
Cats are independent, low-maintenance, and perfect for smaller spaces. Unlike dogs, they don’t need daily walks and are easier to care for, making them ideal companions for people with busy lifestyles.
mostly because there are more unwanted cats than unwanted dogs and I don't know why, but people more take notice of stray dogs than cats, so there are more unwanted cats.
cats will have more memory than adog if dogs will have 5-7minutes of memory where as cats will have 16minutes of memory
Yes. Cats sleep more than 13 hours a day!
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
These are low maintenance cats, which do not require combing or bathing or any unusual handling. It is easier and more fun to have two Burmese than one.
Dogs generally don't like cats. But people love cats more than dogs. --this is a comment-- i think the dogs are jealous I dooooooo!! :P *jumps up and down and waves both hands at people*
One of the obvious contrasts between dogs and cats is that cats are much more independent than dogs. Dogs are more codependent, which results in them being slightly more needy but also infinitely more easy to train.