Cats don't blink because they don't need to. We blink to moisturize our eyes. But cats' eyes are different in many ways, one of them being that their tear ducts continually release moisture without blinking. It stands to reason that cats developed this trait over time in order to be better hunters and evade predators. In the wild, that split second blink could be the difference between eating and starving as prey run out of sight, or living and dying when running from a predator. Those cats who blinked less survived and passed along the trait to their offspring. Now all cats have it.
-Zach Attebery
All animals' eyes twitch. Eyes are lighter and quicker to move than heads, so if something happens, the animal will shift his eyes toward that something to determine what it is. A cat will also then move his head to orient on that thing, to get both eyes, both ears, and his nose pointing at it, which will make his eyes twitch back.
It means they are happy, or it is a smile in cat talk
Why do we blink??? Same answer.
Yes, they blink sideways. It's freaky.
Yes reptiles can blink
Because they don't blink
Yes
Never, snakes have occular scales that cover their eyes indefinitely instead of eyelids that they can blink either voluntarily or involutarily.
-to get dust out -I think that it may be polite to cats. e.g. if you blink at a cat then he/she will blink back.
yes
Unlike humans, cats have more effecient tear glands and ducts. Also, they need to see much more when they're hunting, and so they don't blink. They blink about every five minutes.
Cats and dogs blink with both eyes, though sometimes if they wanted to for any reason they can blink with one eye only and leave the other eye open, which is called a wink.
all cats blinks it's just that they dont blink that much cause they always sleep
Cats stare because they are trying to show their domonance over you. Plus, when they blink, they are saying "I love you".
The same reason you do. To blink, sleep or protect their eyes.
cats are staring at you to show dominance. if they blink once, blink back. it means that they trust and love you.
When they blink slowly, that means 'I love you'. When they nudge you, they are claiming you. You can also teach cats commands like beg sit etc. I taught my cats Who's Hungis and they run into their food room.
I timed Miss Kitty for a minute and she didn't blink once. NOT ONCE!
No. Cats always blink, about every two to ten seconds, like every other mammal.
They blink once with both eyes,slowly(1 sec. to close,1 sec. to open). They normally smile back if you smile like this to them!(I've done it lots of times with my cats).