No , cats are warm blooded mammals .
Cats, and all other mammals, are warm blooded.
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Cats, and all other mammals, are warm blooded.
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Saber toothed cats were warm blooded because they are mammals. The advantages of being warm blooded are that an animal can be active without needing to be in a warm temperature, and this allows mammals to live even in cold climates.
Leopards, like all members of the cat family, are mammals and mammals are warm blooded
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A cat is a mammal, and is warm-blooded.
No, a cat cannot catch a human cold, just like a human cannot catch a cold or flu off a cat. These viruses are species-specific, meaning that they can only be caught from an infected animal of the same species.
cold-blooded animals must live in warm climates; warm-blooded animals can more or less live anywhere. reason: Warm-blooded animals produce their own body heat, so as to always keep their enzymes at the optimal temperature. Cold-blooded animals cannot do this. As the temperature falls, cold-blooded animals become disabled. They cannot move their muscles, or digest their food, or transport oxygen to their tissues.
Snow leopards are members of the cat family and are mammals. This means that snow leopards are warm blooded, because their bodies maintain a consistent temperature on their own. Cold blooded animals, such as snakes, lizards, reptiles or amphibians, depend on the environment to keep them warm.
Five so far, and another one is on the way.The five already published are:The Diary of a Killer CatThe Return of the Killer CatThe Killer Cat Strikes BackThe Killer Cat's Birthday BashThe Killer Cat's Christmas