Yes, there is some evidence that both cats and dogs become familiar with the voice of their owner and will respond when called. This may not mean these animals understand actual words, but there is evidence they do associate the sound of their name with being fed or being petted.
A cat will respond to its name being called out if it wants to.
There are many ways cats respond to stimuli. Depending on the cat, they might purr, meow, or rub up against you.
A: cats can respond to diffrent people
Yes. All living things respond to stimuli
Try many different names. If it responds, then you have found a name for your cat.
The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'. The possessive form is pronounced the same as the plural form (katz not katz-es). The use of the noun is what changes; for example: Both of the cats like to sit in the sun. (plural) The cats' names are Hansel and Gretel. (plural possessive; the names of the cats)
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Yes. I don't have a clue why but all cats respond better to a name ending with the sound ee. Take my cats Fergus and Felix for example. Fergus responds to Fergee and Felix now responds to Kitty!
The response a cat has to catnip toys depends on the cat. Each cat can respond differently. Some cats tend to get playful and aggressive and others will get mellow and relaxed.
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