The Cheshire Cat is niether good nor evil. There are no 'good guys' and 'bad guys' in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - there are just 'guys'
One of the interesting things about the Alice books is that, even though it takes place is a fantasy world populated by extraordinary creatures, the 'poeple' Alice meets are far more like real people than those seen in the majority of fiction, in that they are not bad or good, they are just people (just like in real life.)
The Cheshire Cat is a fictional character from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It is portrayed as a mischievous and enigmatic character with the ability to disappear and reappear at will. Unlike humans, the Cheshire Cat has supernatural abilities and exists in a fantastical world of wonder and imagination.
Umm, no, I don't think so...
Cheshire is a breed of cat. There was a saying that went 'smiling like a Cheshire cat'.
In Alice in Wonderland, the Cheshire cat was a grinning, mischievous cat.
No. The Cheshire Cat in "Alice in Wonderland" isn't a villain. The Mad Hatter may hate him because he wants his hat, and he is annoying, but no he isn't a villain.
The Cheshire cat, which is a fictional cat in "Alice In Wonderland" appears to be happy because of his mischievous grin.
Since the cat explains he always does the opposite of what is expected, it is possible that may mean his smile means he is sad
Yes, tigers will prey on humans just like they will on any animal. It is rare that tigers or any big cat looks at us as prey, but it does happen. Tigers have killed more people than any other big cat.
Maybe he's just small! Just like us humans, we can be all different sizes :)
Its just their vocal sound. Like, us humans use words, like "cat" and, "dog" and such. Dogs bark, cows moo, etc. etc.
well,they are sort of like us humans so we love other humans and cats love other cats and so on Actually, cats are loners by nature. The lion is the only social cat.
In the story "Alice meets the Cheshire Cat," Alice is surprised to see the cat sitting in the kitchen, indicating that she has only just entered the kitchen and was not expecting to find the cat there. Additionally, Alice's reaction and dialogue upon seeing the cat suggest that she is encountering it for the first time in the kitchen.
Some are shy and a bit afraid but most will like us. From experience, a cat will like you if you feed it and pay it attention to it, but if not it will be indifferent and sometimes aggressive. They are unpredictable, like any wild - albeit domesticated - creature.
It varies as much as it varies for us humans. You can try out tuna, chicken, ham, cheese, cat treats, etc. Generally kittens do like fish a lot.
If the cat lived for a long time with the same owner and then suddenly the cat found her self in hands of another owner she will try to adapt and cats don't have any feelings like us humans allot, they have feelings but not that kind of feeling when you miss your owner or something.
there are a number of animals that are loud, but us humans can only hear sound on certain decibles, but I belive that the loudest animals would be the whales
A cat year is 14 years for us so it's like 1 and a half cat years
Well lets see it's a mammal like us humans, so it must have RED blood like us humans!
There is no such thing as ghosts. But if there is they like to scare humans they dont get scared of us