I honestly can't figure out what you're trying to ask here. Cats, not being green plants, don't have chloroplasts in their cells. They also don't have any organ that even roughly corresponds to the function of a chloroplast in a plant cell.
we would have cat eyes , ears ,and tails . =) And we would appear on Broadway in never-ending musicals.
you can't, but that would be cool though.
DNA
It would take a large effort on the cat's part, but I guess it could. It would probably chew it, though
No a cat is a living animal
It wouldn't DNA is the same in all living things that have it. The previous answer was written by an idiot. Dog DNA is OBVIOUSLY different from a cat's because DNA is a molecular code which determines the animal's entire physical form. I have no idea what the differences would be, but they wouldn't be the same. If a dog had a cat's DNA, it would be a cat. Simple as that.
Humans are not part cat.
No way! A cat is part of the cat family while a rat is part of the rodent family.
Since the cat woman is part cat she would have the raspy tongue along with the seep purr.
A cat has an estimated 19-23 trillion cells in its body.
Well, honey, all plant cells have cell walls, and sunflowers are no exception. So yes, sunflowers do have cell walls. It's like asking if a cat has whiskers - it's just part of their biology, darling.
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