they have their claws so the they can climb trees, fight dogs, and catch their food. they are also very quiet so the can pounce on their food.....so a cat is like a mini surviver
Yes cats are a lot more independent than dogs.
Wild Savannah cats are independent. When domesticated, they will come to your lap on their own.
Yes it is.
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Cats are quite independent but I always know when my cats need attention, as they get all affectionate with me, licking and rubbing me and purring.
Cats are very shy and most of them dont like people. But dogs love people.
Cats are very affectionate and are very independent, two key aspects of their nature that cause humans to be infatuated by them.
there are 20 something shorthaired cats. I learned that from my independent studie in 3rd grade. I think it was 24 or 23.
One of the obvious contrasts between dogs and cats is that cats are much more independent than dogs. Dogs are more codependent, which results in them being slightly more needy but also infinitely more easy to train.
Cats all protect their young, teach them hunting skills, and seem to know exactly when it is time for them to become independent.
Their ears, their feet, their legs.
Cats are independent because they were once in the wild and cats are better at hunting, so they do not depend much on humans on their food. there is a saying that goes " dogs have masters, cats have staff. '' that's why dogs are easier to train, but cats are easier to take care of. there are some cats that do like attention, like a Persian cat, but they were bred to be that domestic.