Some people believe the color of a cat's nose determine's its sensitivity; this is not stated as a true fact. However, this question is best answered by your local vetenarian.
They're sensitive.
Yes.
Yes, cats' ears are sensitive to loud noise. Loud sounds can startle and stress cats, and prolonged exposure to loud noise can potentially damage their hearing.
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The tip of a cat's tail has many nerve endings that cause it to be sensitive. There are tiny bones that are surrounded by muscle and nerve endings in a cat's tail. Some cats have more sensitive tails than others.
Cats are sensitive to touch on their feet because they have a high concentration of nerve endings there. This makes them more sensitive to touch and can cause discomfort or stress when their feet are touched.
Cats are sensitive to touch on their paws because they have a high concentration of nerve endings there. This makes them more sensitive to touch and can cause discomfort or stress when their paws are touched.
Yes, cats can see green lasers because they have a visual system that is sensitive to the color green.
Cats generally do not like loud noises as they have sensitive hearing. Loud noises can startle and stress them out.
Special sensitive hairs (whiskers) are located on either side of the nose, on the "eyebrows" and in the ears. Whiskers help cats navigate in the dark by feeling objects near them.
Cats may dislike bananas due to their strong smell and taste, which can be off-putting to their sensitive senses.
The answer is YES, because rats have highly sensitive and efficient ears and nose (both) which can sense the presence of cats.