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.
Cats aren't completely self centered, just very independent animals. Cats take care of themselves mostly, but they still need their owners to care for them. They can still be very friendly, even though they're are independent. Because they're independent, cats don't spend all they're time thinking about others, being with others, etc. They would rather be by themselves & do things at their own will. They aren't as social as other animals, like dogs, but cats will love their owners just the same, even if it's not as obvious.
They're good because their cute and small.
They also potty in boxes that are mostly easy to clean. Cats are soft and loveable. You can pick them up (usually...) and they are so cute when they are fat! They meow and hiss and just be cats! They are great because they are what they are and they stand up for what they beleive in. They don't chase balls or bark at intruders or bring you the newspaper. They do what they want. And these are the reasons I love cats. :D
Cats are selfish because the are independent animals
usually it's because the owner does not know them very well or the cat is just mad
Yes cats are more independent than dogs as they are still in the wild basically but dogs are not.
some cats are mean and some are not
yes because cts are sometimes cats love to have everything for there selfes such as the cutiest ones :):
cuz they like to have there own bed source rather then share things pretty much cats and selfish and dont want to share beds. BUT I LUV DEM :3
The superlative of selfish is "most selfish" and the comparative is "more selfish".
most selfish, more selfish
One possible prefix for "selfish" is "un-", which would create the word "unselfish," meaning not selfish.
If she wants to be selfish,you can be selfish too.
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
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Grandparents can be selfish but if you are nice and do what your spoused to they shouldn't be as selfish.
No, "selfish" is not a concrete noun. It is an abstract noun because it refers to a quality or behavior rather than a tangible object.