no because they lick themselves and there cleaning themselves they need a little less
The biological value in dogs and cats is different. A dog can eat a cat's food but a cat cannot eat dog's food. Compared to dogs cats need more fats in their BV while dogs need more proteins.
In general, cats are more independent animals compared to dogs and require less attention and care. However, each pet's needs vary depending on factors such as breed, age, and health condition. Dogs typically require more exercise, training, socialization, and grooming compared to cats.
long haired cats need constent grooming and a long bristled brush to get all the matting out. short haired cats need grooming once a week or maybe twice with a rubber brush or a special brush.
The Birman cat does not have an undercoat and is less prone to matting. Twice a week grooming is not necessary.
No, this is because Lions are not domesticated while as dogs and cats are. Dogs and cats are not as aggressive or wild as a lion. They need more room as well. This is why they make bad pets, because they are not meant to be pets.
I would think that cat groomers would have to be a special breed! Dog groomers need to learn the basic cuts for different breeds like a poodle cut. There is not much variety in cat hairstyles! Dog grooming can be more involved as there are a great many breeds of dogs with specialized styles. In general cats don't need as much grooming, only the long haired types require any real attention to start with.
Assuming you mean "are dogs cleverer than cats", the answer is difficult. Dogs seem to be more intelligent than cats, but much of that intelligence is used for socialization skills, which cats don't need. So cats are cleverer at some things, like hunting, while dogs are cleverer at others, like getting along with people and dogs.
They are quieter, they don't eat as much, they are far cleaner.
Cats have small incisors primarily for grooming and grasping prey. Their size allows them to effectively nibble at fur and remove debris while grooming, as well as to hold onto smaller prey. Unlike larger carnivores, which may need larger teeth for tearing flesh, cats rely more on their sharp, retractable canines for hunting and killing. This adaptation suits their predatory lifestyle and grooming needs.
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.
Yes they do. Just like other dogs need it. Grooming is very important for every dog's wellness. Here are some details on this breed's grooming, http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/irish-setter/coat-color-and-grooming
yes cats can learn exactly like dogs except you need a different approach