Cats have mirrors inside their eyes so it picks up light easier and so they can see in the dark
no she has human eyes
Cats' eyes on the road, commonly known as cat's eyes or road studs, are used as reflective road markers for safety. While it's impossible to determine the exact number of cat's eyes in the world, estimates suggest there are millions installed globally. Given that there are approximately 8 billion humans with two eyes each, it’s likely that there are far more cat's eyes than human eyes. Thus, yes, there would generally be more cat's eyes than human eyes.
They are smaller
Lower pelvic arteries differ from human from those of a cat in many different ways from the way the cat and human can go through labor and how the human and the cat can carry the babies of kittens are very different.
The different types of eyes that can be included in a drawing are human eyes, animal eyes, and fantasy eyes.
Never give a cat human medicine. Human medicine is much stronger than cat or dog medicine and you could easily overdose the cat. The sneezing and watery eyes could be a sign of Respiratory Infection (cat flu). Take it to a vet just in case.
To clean vinegar out of a cat's eyes use the same precautions as a human would by flushing the eyes with water.
A Singapura cat can look different in a few ways. A Singapura cat can be different colors, short and long haired and different color eyes.
No, a purebred Siamese cat can't have hazel eyes. The cats have blue eyes.
This is an opinion question and the answer is different for each person.
you are as human is a different person not a" copy cat".
No a cat's pH is totally different from a human's http://www.adelaidevet.com.au/can-i-bath-my-cat