Yes it does! But, it does depend on what genre of music the cats are exposed to as kittens.My cat always seems to lay in front of the speakers when I have a Black Eyed Peas song on the CD player! :-) I pretty much have loved the BEPs songs forever, so my cat was most deffinatly exposed to it alot when she was a kitten.
*There current favourite is "Imma Be"*
Yes. Cats can hear music, just like they can hear your voice, a boom of thunder, or a car door shutting outside.
There could be 2 causes. Cats cannot tolerate loud or very high pitched sounds. If the music is in those categories, this could be the problem.
Soothing Music for Stray Cats was created on 2005-05-09.
Temperature affects the C gene codes for the enzyme tyrosinase, the first step in pigment production. The recessive alleles determine whether a cat is a complete albino or a temperature sensitive albino. These genes affect the color of the cats eyes and coat.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
clutter of cats
it affects it by giving differnt music to the public.
Music for Cats was created in 1994.
Music affects the brain.
Andrew Lloyd-Webber wrote the music from Cats.
Scares them.
It is about the life of alley cats that has music and dancing.
Soothing Music for Stray Cats was created on 2005-05-09.
The affects of loud music is that you could die from it
sometimes music gives me relaxation
who was the person who invented scratch music
Click on the music note button and click no sound affects or music.
it affects your performance because different types of music helps you concentrate better but yet it all depends on the type of person and their personality.