yes, because a cat doesn't just go to the bathroom where ever it would like to unless you have an outdoorsy kind of cat
I have took a test and one of the question was: is a dog more solitary then a cat and the answer was yes a dog is more solitary then a cat
Although it hasn't been proven I would say dogs are less solitary than cats only because dogs are more outgoing and are willing to sniff butts and cats are shyer and total loners.
Cats are accually more solitary than dogs. Dogs like to be around people, while cats are more fickel and solitary. Wolves are members of the canine family, and they hunt in packs. Cheetahs are members of the feline family, and they hunt solitary [alone].
cat + dog =cow
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Much more than the cat but still much less than Brian
well my dog and cat get a long well but a mouse is not possible in less the dog is in the middle of course
A dog has more teeth than a cat.
Cat meat tends to be pink when raw and an off-white color when cooked. Cat meat is lighter and arguably less flavorful than dog meat.
Neither, but more closely related to a cat than a dog
It depends. A cat is less work and you don't have to walk it, but a dog is mans best friend.
"Smaller than" is a comparative term used to describe one quantity, object, or value that is less in size, amount, or degree than another. For example, if a cat is smaller than a dog, it indicates that the cat's dimensions or weight are less than those of the dog. This concept is often applied in mathematics, measurements, and everyday comparisons to illustrate differences in scale or quantity.