All mammals can vomit if necessary.
Cats.
animals such as cats and dogs
It means that humans have tamed them and use them.
Almost all mammals are 'placental'. Humans, tigers, dogs, cats, cows, mice, elephants, etc.
Wild cats do not lay eggs. They are mammals. Like humans, they give birth to their young.
Humans, cats, dogs, elephants and polar bears.
Yes, cats do vomit most of the time its just a hair ball but they do vomit.
Yes, cats can vomit.
There have not been any reported cases of swine flu in rabbits, although several other mammals besides humans can get H1N1/09. Examples of some of the species in addition to humans that do get it are: swine/pigs, dogs, cats, poultry, and ferrets.
Owls, hawks, cats, dogs, foxes, etc.
Most flowering plants, most insects, almost all fish and all mammals (including humans, dogs, cats, chimps, etc.)
In many regards, cats and humans are similar: both are mammals, with all the similarities that being mammals implies. However, humans are significantly more intelligent than cats, able to plan and accept current privations in return for future rewards; and humans are basically herd creatures, while cats, though social, are solitary hunters. Additionally, cats are nominally purely carnivores, eating meat only, while humans are omnivores, able to survive on a much wider variety of foods.