Yes. Mother cats call her kittens by meowing. She purrs for them and licks them.
Other cats communicate by growling, especially when eating.
Cats rub against you to let you know they like you and want attention.
Cats lay down on the ground and roll over wanting a belly rub.
No they don't. Cats are very territorial, and they will often fight with other cats especially if the other cat is on their property. In general, a cat will either ignore or fight with other cats in the neigbourhood. Sometimes cats will get on though, especially if: - They have known each other all their lives. - One or both of the cats are kittens when they meet. Then they are less defensive. - Their personalities just happen to gell well. - They are introduced to each other slowly and gently. Hope this helps.
Yes. Cats are quite intelligent and affectionate and will recognize the entire family they live with (including other pets), even showing preferences for one family member over another. They are not, however, as responsive or demonstrative as dogs, and may ignore their owners completely at times.
Yes! My cat remembers my parent's cat from when she stayed there for a couple weeks while I was moving. In fact we have thought to set up play dates, because they were so happy to see each other again when I was dog/cat/house sitting for my folks. Also, my parents dog and my sister's dogs are long distance buddies.
This is not the case for all cats, however. My (ChazzW's) local humane society trapped a couple of abandoned cats who were sisters, living in the same field and hunting together. Perfectly happy together before, they did not get along after they were spayed, even though they were at the same foster home.
yes it is like when a dog barks they return each others barks because they understand each other. so i am guessing cats can communicate with each other not only by meowing but also by their expressions and actions, even though they are so discreet they obviously need a form of communication like every other animal.
Yes, cats do know their siblings. Cats can tell by the scent of the sibling and the memory of the sibling.
Cats will often recognize each other by smell, but if they are familiar with another cat they can definitely recognize them by sight as well.
All cats should recognize each other.
Yes.
All cats, large and small, are related to one another. They are all FELINES.
YES, We have five cats and each one knows their name when called.
All states recognize one another's child suppport orders. Moving from one state to another will not enable you to shirk the responsibility.
I think cats do because if u love one they know ur voice and smell and mine knows me when I come home they just don't come when called
sometimes they will or they wont its not really sure
Beings they are all cats they do different growls, and other cat like noises that sound similar to one another.
One of them is Tallstar. Another one is Pinestar.
All cats are vertebrae's. there is not one that is not a vertebrae.
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That all depends on the animals. If one is vicious, or is scared and nervous all the time, they will have a tough time adapting to one another. It's your call, though.
Cats, of one variety or another, are found in pretty much every country in the world.