The Patagonian Desert is found only in Argentina and Chile.
Camels can only be found on the Desert. That means they can be found on Desert Isle, The Sand Isles, Dust Isle or Torrid Isle.
Thar desert
no
The Taklamakan Desert is found only in China.
No, the desert tortoise is found in southeastern California only.
Yes, snails are found in the desert but only emerge after rains in the summer.
Frankly, I don't think a cat would stay in a dessert; they typically don't like sweet things like cake and pie, and ice cream, while they might enjoy the milk products, is just too cold. How long a cat would survive in a desert depends on the desert, on whether the cat has acclimated to the desert, and on the condition of the cat at the start of the adventure. An ordinary house cat in an equatorial desert is unlikely to survive longer than a couple of days, and then only if he is able to catch bugs and mice overnight for their water. A cat who has learned the habits of desert prey, and who has found a cool place to stay through the day, is likely to last some time longer, possibly a month or more.
The Atacama Desert is found primarily in Chile but only a small part of the Patagonian Desert is found in that country.
Yes, of course. No other desert overlaps the Sonoran Desert.
Cacti are natives of the Americas only and not found naturally in the Arabian Desert.
Yes, wild cats are found in deserts in Africa. Examples:Caracal Sand cat Cheetah African lion