keep out mice and rats
Cats can have job(s) like catching mouse or mice because that's what they eat
Ate cats
they chased mice in trenches
A vet is a good job you might want to start as a assistant ,or in vet college you can major in cats.
riding around on a pony saying "cool to be a cat, cool for cats"
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Cats don't have jobs like humans do, as they rely on their owners to provide for their needs. However, cats do hunt, play, groom themselves, and sleep as part of their daily routine. Some cats may also participate in activities like therapy work or entertainment through modeling or film roles.
Cats have learned through the centuries to make "quiet observations" a full time occupation. Other cats learned that sleeping 18-hours a day would deter any human expecting the cat to do anything at all. However, as hunters and huntresses, cats have retained their stealth and pounce abilities! As soon as they see an insect, bird, mouse, or small animal, the "lion" in them reawakens from a long sleep. Catnip can produce the same sudden burst of activity. But as far as getting and holding a "job", their full time jobs consist of loving its owner while pretending to be disinterested.
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Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats