Not unless its a kitten with mother, they don't usually do it.
Cats are only related to bears in the sense that they are both mammals. Cats are from the genus family Felidae, where as bears are from the genus family Ursidae.
All animals are related in some way, but wolves are not directly related to cats. Wolves are members of the family Canidae, and cats are members of the family Felidae.
No, bears are not related to cats. Bears belong to the family Ursidae, while cats belong to the family Felidae. They are two distinct groups of mammals with different evolutionary histories.
alot of people think hyenas are in the dog family but they are actually more closely related to cats. hyenas have 4 toes per foot like cats where dogs have five. they are not cats but are closely related.
cats are related to tigers and lions
All wild cats are in the same family, felidae, so are related. Those in the same genus, panthera, are even more closely related.
Cats and lions are most closely related. The taxonomical similarities between cats and dogs end at the family which is Carnivora for both. After that, they go their separate ways.
Both domestic cats and lions belong to the same family of Felidae.
No. One is in the feline family, the other is in the rodent family.
Cheetahs are most closely related to the cougar and jaguarundi.
I'm not absolutely sure, but I'd say cats and lions, since they are from the same family (Felidae).
Neither, they belong to their own family called Hyaenidae.