Cats can get so big because some eat too much, eat low quality food and they don't exersise to get skinny so their fat gets too big and they live that way for the rest of their lives and just lay around doing nothing. Sadly many overweight cats develop Diabetes due to this, so their quality of life, and their lifespan is reduced.
Leopards are one of the big cats so they will eat similar or pratically the same foods as other big cats. For example, big cats are carnivous so they eat meat such as: antelope, deer, zebra, gazelles, buffaloes.
Big cats like lions and tigers are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain and have few natural predators. However, younger or weaker big cats can fall prey to larger carnivores such as crocodiles, hyenas, and other big cats. Additionally, humans pose a significant threat to big cats through habitat destruction, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
There are pet cats and stray cats but no big cats in Jamaica.
Cats are quite playful and adventurous so if you have make sure you have lots of big, good toys for them!!
cheetah also come into the category of big cats so they want to eat any type of flesh .veg food is not liked by them. :-)
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones
It's because they are so fat that they can barely breath.
cause the tuxes make them look huge
Big cats live in zoos so yes.
Each child has two legs (7 x 2 = 14 legs).Each child has 7 bags containing 7 big cats, so 7 x 7 = 49 big cats for each child.Each big cat has 7 kittens, so 49 x 7 = 343 kittens for each child's big cats.So, 49 x 7 big cats (343) in total. And 49 x 7 x 7 kittens (2401) in total.Total of big cats + kittens = 2744.Each cat or kitten has 4 legs. So, 2744 x 4= 10976 legs for cats, big and small. So, with the children: 14 + 10976 = 10990 total legs on the bus.
Tigers are big cats and cats are afraid of water so tigers are afraid of water that is why they need shelter.
Chances are that it may be, however there is a big possibility that it might not be a stray. For example, cats wander off to find prey, to find a partner or to join another colony of cats (for it is their natural thing to do) so it may not be stray. If there are cats in the woodlands or forests, it is likely for them to be feral. Big cats come from the wild, so there is not much difference when it comes to domestic cats.