To hear
Dogs
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
New Answer:Yes, cats can, because they can pick up higher frequences than dogs. Usually, dogs sniff out their food, while cats use hearing to pinpoint theirs. (If it is alive, otherwise cats wouldn't be able to hear their food bowls.)Original Answer:Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.this is untrue because there are dogs that have pricked ears that hear better than cats and dogs that have drooped ears are fantastic sniffer dogs and can lift there ears up to hear things but arent as good hearers as the other dogs and drooped ears are good for keeping water out of their ears.YOU PROBABLY DONT EVEN HAVE DOGS. SO HOW WOULD YOU KNOW!(?)
Dogs, cats, bears, most of the mammals have ears on the top of the head. (don't forget bunny too!)
really?well,cats are ussualy smaller and lighter,ussually dogs are big and heavy,cats ALWAYS have pointed ears,sometimes dogs have foppy ears.
Cats have pointy ears and dogs dont.Cats meow and dogs bark. FROM Jasmine your #1 animal fan and im 8.BYE!
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Cats, dogs, rabbits...
Yes. Foxes prefer to sneak around and hunt at night like cats do. But they have the same pointed muzzle of common dogs and the same sort of body shape. See the alikeness? That dog may have flat ears and the fox pointy but lots of dogs have pointy ears to, and bushy tails like the fox.
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Humans, apes, frogs, dogs, cats, squirrels, etc. I could go on for hours.
I am not an expert, but I do know of one breed that does: The Scottish Fold