some do and some dont
it depends what it is. if the cat is mean it needs more attention.
yes the fatter the cats are the more lazy they are because they're so fat they can't move!
Some cats exhibit the behavior of biting other cats' necks while grooming as a natural instinct that mimics the behavior of their wild ancestors. This behavior is a way for cats to establish dominance, show affection, or communicate with other cats.
Cats jump sideways as a natural instinct to catch prey or avoid danger. This behavior allows them to quickly change direction and pounce on their target.
Cats may run sideways instead of straight ahead as a playful behavior or to quickly change direction while hunting or playing. This sideways movement, known as "crabbing," allows them to maintain balance and agility in different situations.
Cats may put their toys in water because they are instinctively drawn to moving objects and water, mimicking their hunting behavior. This behavior can also be a way for them to explore and play with their toys in a different way.
Eye color has not been linked to behavior in cats. Cats with yellow eyes do not display any particular behavior traits.
Cats may choose to lay down on the floor for various reasons, such as seeking a cool surface, feeling comfortable and secure, or simply wanting a change of scenery. It is a natural behavior for cats to rest in different places throughout the day.
No, dogs and cats do not typically have sex with each other. They are different species and have different mating behaviors. If such behavior were to occur, it could result in physical harm to the animals and potential health risks due to the differences in their reproductive systems. It is important to keep dogs and cats separated to prevent any potential harm.
Yes, cats hunt bugs as part of their natural behavior.
Cats does have furry bad behaviours.
Yes, cats hunt bunnies as part of their natural behavior.