Unlike you, I am kind.
It was very unlike her to drink coffee.
It was very unlike him to answer back at me.
WikiAnswers is a website unlike any other. These twins are unlike those twins.
unlike is used in the sense of "not similar to..." So you could say, "his motorbike was not unlike my own"
unlike other countries, Nepal is also rich in natural beauty.
Unlike a rubber band, a steel bar is very inflexible.
The string "Cats unlike dogs and fond of sitting on laps" is not a sentence. Perhaps you meant, "Cats, unlike dogs, are fond of sitting on laps."? That is a sentence. Possibly not a truesentence, but at least it's a sentence. The commas and period are mandatory and cannot be left out. Likewise, the word "are" cannot be replaced by the word "and".As to what "kind" of sentence that is, I'd say it's a sentence with an adjectival phrase ("unlike dogs") modifying it's subject ("cats"). Similar to: "Halibut, like flounder, is a bottom-feeding fish."
With a brusqueness quite unlike her, Melanie ended the phone conversation.
he was at a greater advantage as he did not skip his previous class unlike his friend
China is largest economy now. But unlike others it is mixed economy.
Only if it's at the beginning of a sentence. Unlike in German, not all nouns are capitalized in English.
The teen then vomited- not unlike a geyser. Stay safely away from the edge of the geyser, please.
Unlike. Unlike. Unlike. Unlike.