Yes, cats can survive on their own without human intervention. They are independent animals that are able to hunt for food and take care of themselves in the wild.
House cats can survive in the wild without human intervention, as they have natural hunting instincts and can adapt to living outdoors. However, their chances of survival may be lower compared to wild cats due to factors such as competition for resources and predation.
Domestic cats usually live with their owners in human homes; often they will find some spot that they feel is uniquely their own. Domestic cats are a created strain, that would not exist without human intervention, and so they have no real home outside the human household.
Yes, a cat can survive without a tail. The tail is not essential for a cat's survival as it primarily serves as a tool for balance and communication. Cats can adapt and live normally without a tail.
You should never give Benadryl, or any other human medication, to your cat without consulting with your veterinarian. Many human medications are highly toxic and even deadly to cats.
Yes. Cats can survive tornadoes just as people cant, but they can also die just as people can.
No, cats are feline.
Its about the clans of cats fighting to survive and the care of the clans.
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Yes, cats can survive in the wild on their own due to their natural hunting instincts and ability to adapt to various environments.
Normally 1-3 days. Other than that I don't see how he can survive without food and water.
Feral or wild cats eat rodents to survive.