Hearing helps them locate prey, and help them find a predator that is hunting them.
All cats have very good hearing. Cats hunt by sight and by hearing.
Yes, loud noises can hurt cats' ears. Their hearing is more sensitive than humans, so loud sounds can cause discomfort or even damage to their ears. It's important to keep noise levels low around cats to protect their hearing.
Cats mostly rely on hearing, smelling, taste, and sight.
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the hearing of cats on a scale of one - ten is a ten
Both species have exceptional hearing, far beyond the range of humans.
A dog has better hearing and memory than deers
Dogs generally have better hearing than cats, as they have a wider range of frequencies they can detect. Dogs also have a more acute sense of hearing due to the shape of their ear canals. Cats have good hearing as well, but dogs are typically more sensitive to sounds from a farther distance.
The hearing range of a cat is about 70dB - 10.5 octaves, around 1.6 octaves above humans. Humans and cats have a similar hearing range on the lower end of the scale but cats have more advanced hearing therefore can hear a lot more
cats can hear stuff we cant! there hearing is double better than ours!
in water dolphins have sharp hearing they use echolocation ........ in air both nocturnals bats and owl have sharp hearing owls uses tuff feathers to amplified sound bats uses ear holes and also the moths have sharp hearings too.... inland cats have best hearing they can rotate their ears 180 degrees maybe dog have sharp hearing compared to human but it can out race by cats ........
They have sharp hearing to detect threats.