Lion
It is not known how may sociable fish there are total. But the common goldfish is one of the most sociable fish in the world.
The coat color makes no difference. And its all about how you train them, if your strict with him/he as a puppy and let them no that the cat is alpha they'll be well mannered and sociable.
Some stray cats may be friendly because they have had positive interactions with humans in the past, or they may have a naturally sociable and trusting personality.
Cats will shed their fur from season to season.
Be sociable and not fake sociable.
fat ones
Yes, dogs are more sociable than cats, in general. In a natural state (as compared to being a pet) dogs hunt in packs, and cats hunt alone. This results in a general tendency for dogs to seek company, and for cats to largely avoid it. But also note that individual animals do have their own personalities, and not all dogs or cats are typical of their species.
There are some cats (lion, tigers) that are larger than dogs. MOST dogs are larger than MOST cats, but not all are.
unsociable
Your statement is too sweeping, Lions are cats and they live and hunt in family groups called 'prides'. However, most other cats are solitary hunters and therefore avoid one another so as not to compete for food and therefore with one another (they are too well armed with claws and teeth to fight each other). Canines on the other hand, like Lions, have developed a group hunting strategy which means that they need to live in packs. Pack living requires a pecking order and social rules in order to avoid internal conflicts. This makes dogs more sociable and responsive to humans. It is also interesting to note that not all canines are sociable, the Fox family lives a more solitary life and individuals avoid one another except for individual mating pairs.
It is just their natural instinct coming in .Most all cats do it.
Most all cats will hunt and consume mice .