I don't think you can really call any animal selfish, as animals do not rationalise. They do not think or act the same as a human being would, everything they do is part of their survival.
NO!!!!!!!
some cats are mean and some are not
That is an ethics question. To me it depends how the dog behaved. If it was misbehaving and does not respond to your commands, it was not selfish. He/she could get an owner who knows how to take care of the dog. If your dog was well behaved, Ithink you were selfish.
The superlative of selfish is "most selfish" and the comparative is "more selfish".
Napoleon is the anti-hero of the book Animal Farm. His character is a metaphor for Stalin and the anti-hero gains fame through selfish means.
most selfish, more selfish
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
yes because cts are sometimes cats love to have everything for there selfes such as the cutiest ones :):
The term "selfish" refers to when something or someone only thinks of themselves. It can be used to mean instinctive behavior where it benefits the organism performing the action, as in animal competition for mates, but may also benefit the species indirectly.
If she wants to be selfish,you can be selfish too.
One possible prefix for "selfish" is "un-", which would create the word "unselfish," meaning not selfish.
The word "selfish" is an adjective.