yes, senses are not yet adapted to strong smells.
not exactly pee is going to smells strong depending on what your using for cat litter
yes, they do
Your senses enable you to react to your environment. They allow you to pick up on smells, sights, feelings, etc.
smells good
it is so strong it poops out babies
A strong acid dissolves to form H+ and an anion, and a strong base dissolves in water to form OH- and a cation. When they react, the H+ and OH- react, forming water (and usually a large amount of heat) the anion and cation may either react to form a precipitate (if the reaction yields an insoluble compound) or they remain suspended (if their compound would yield an already soluble compound). A strong acid when react with a strong base, a neutral compound is formed with the evolution of heat.
The mom smells your senses and leaves the babies to die. So what ever you do DON'T TOUCH THE BABIES!
The perfume that smells like baby wipes is Park Avenue. It really smells like baby wipes and it has a gentle smell that babies love so they don't cry and do not fear it.
An almond smells sweet. Have you ever smelled a nut? An almond is a nut so it smells like one. An almond also smells plain. It doesn't have a strong odor.
it means it smells or it needs to go to the toilet
A salt.