Winter's coming.
Winter's coming.
No, everything is the same -- cats are cats. In colder climates, a feral cat often has a thicker coat. Feral cats are domesticated but they have not been around people enough to be fully trusting.
If by thicker you mean more dense then the answer is no.
Alley cats look just like other domesticated cats. Cats who live outside in cold areas often have a thicker and rougher coat, which thins and softens once they live in a warm house/area.
A cat's coat grows thicker in response to seasonal changes, particularly as winter approaches. This process, driven by hormonal changes triggered by daylight length, helps provide insulation and warmth during colder weather. The thicker coat also offers protection against environmental elements, such as rain and snow. As temperatures rise in spring and summer, cats will shed their thicker fur to adapt to the warmer climate.
what do you mean by getting thicker? you mean putting on weight,if it is , yes one can , provide they take proper diet, and regular exercise.
Smaller numbers mean thicker wires
Well all cats have different personalities but yes, some cats are mean. However, cats do not want to be mean. It's not like they are trying. Usually cats are mean if they had a bad past like an owner who did not take care of them or maybe they were abused.
if you mean cats as beast then 3
The word thicker is the opposite of thin. When something is thicker than it is wider or deeper than another object. An example is the piece of wheat bread is thicker than the white bread.
it depends on the cats personality. some can be really mean and some can be really friendly.
responce for cats mean that they have gotten into domething they shouldnt. like maybe trash.