no but you have to sign a form saying you know all the health stuff
what year did domestic cats need license in pierce co.WA.?
A cat owner.
Depends on how the owner treats the cat. If the owner is cruel than THAT human hurts the cat. If the owner is nice than THAT owner is helping the cat(sorta.).
The black cat's mother or the black cat's owner
Generally cat don’t eat their owner.
No. For most cats, clothing is not necessary. The fur on a cat keeps it warm in colder months, and even hairless cats such as the Sphinx breed do not generally need clothes if keep inside where it is warm. Another downside to clothing a cat is how garments can restrict a cat's movement and flexibility. I imagine this can stress many cats out a great deal as it would feel trapped and confined.
they have a very good memory and if the cat had a bad owner that abused the cat the cat would remember also if the cat had a really nice owner the cat would remember but lets say the cat had an owner that worked full time......and the cat never saw the owner then it would not remember.
In the main, cats have a habit of getting thmselves out of the fixes they get themselves in. Take an adult with you if you need to, knock on the door of the house and politely inform the owner tha you believe there is a cat in distress on the roof. The owner should then take responsibility.
Yes, actually they do. Cats and Vampires are one of the things that go together like peanut butter and jelly, Cats have instinct of when it will CHOOSE a Vampire as their owner and only be that vampires cat. no cat can choose more than one owner. says J.A.D.G.
If you call your cat usually it'll come to you. Cats typically enjoy attention from their owner(s).
Common reasons why cats may need to be rehomed include allergies, moving to a new home that doesn't allow pets, financial difficulties, changes in the owner's lifestyle, or the cat's behavior not being compatible with the owner's needs.
While cats can form strong bonds with their owners, trust is a complex emotion that may vary from cat to cat. Some cats may trust their owners completely, while others may have more independent personalities. It ultimately depends on the individual cat and the relationship they have with their owner.