In ancient Egypt, cats were worshiped as Gods and Goddesses. They were buried and mummified just like humans were. Cats were considered sacred animals to the Egyptians. Later on, black cats were treated unfairly. Many superstitious people believed black cats brought bad luck, so many were killed and mistreated.
The past tense of treat is treated.
I suppose it depends on the cats past. If a black cat and a gray cat were treated excactly the same there whole life they would probably act and react the same.
There is no past tense of cat. This is because cat is a noun. So for past, present and future it is just cat. A example of this is I had bought a cat or I am buying a cat or I am going to buy a cat.
Approximately the same way Americans in the South treated black people.
In the past, severing a nerve's connection to the CNS has treated intractable pain.
The form of a verb, ending in 'ed' in English is used in forming perfect and passive tenses. The simple past is 'I treated'. The past continuous is 'I was treating'. The past perfect continuous is ' I have been treating'. The past subjunctive is 'I treated'. The past perfect subjunctive is 'I had treated'
No, fleas will live in your home and bite people instead. Your home will need to be treated for fleas if a fleas are seen!
Treated is a regular verb.
Yes and no if the older cat has been treated for worms it would not happen but if older cat had not been treated yes it will Hope this help
There is no past tense of cat. This is because cat is a noun. So for past, present and future it is just cat. A example of this is I had bought a cat or I am buying a cat or I am going to buy a cat.
No, in fact he treated the cat quiet well.
There were a variety of ways that a person with disabilities treated in the past was treated. They were often spit on.