Because there not used to fighting and get spoiled. Barn or stray cats are used to fighting and so are much better.
== == All cats are better off staying indoors. They do not get into fights with other cats or animals, do not get diseases that are spread outdoors, live longer (3 times longer!) than cats that are outdoors. Cats that do not need a lot of grooming and are not prone to respiratory problems are good house cats. A cat this is litter box trained and uses a scratching post makes an excellent house cat.
they have cat fights
Symptoms puberty in male cats include spraying surfaces to mark their territory. Your little guy will become an escape artist as he tries to get outside to find a mate and he may start fights with other cats in the house. Males also get thick, fleshy pads on their cheeks that help protect them when they get into fights.
Yes, many cats are house cats. You can count all adopted cats as house cats, since they belong to households.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
They are related to house cats because they are both in the cat family and if you research it they do things regular house cats do.
Practice being good house cats, doing the landry, housework and minding the little house cats.
I think there are more house cats. -Annabelle
House cats are found in africa.
the ninja actually lost some fights
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