Cats generally prefer routine and familiarity over change. They are creatures of habit and can become stressed or anxious when their environment or routine is disrupted.
Most men do prefer dogs to cats, but it depends.
they prefer cats. but i like dogs much better^^
Yes, cats have the ability to recognize if they are related to other cats through scent, behavior, and familiarity. They can often distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar cats, including those that are related to them.
Cats may recognize their siblings based on scent and familiarity, but they do not have a conscious understanding of their relationship as siblings in the same way humans do.
Cats may recognize each other as siblings based on scent and familiarity, but they do not have a concept of family relationships like humans do.
dogs: 80% cats: 20%
She has a dog and says she is allergic to cats.
Yes, cats can recognize their siblings through scent and familiarity, but their level of recognition may vary depending on their individual relationships and interactions.
Sometimes. Gays prefer cats to big dogs. But some gays may like little dogs more than cats.
Cats may bite their owners for various reasons, such as seeking attention, playfulness, or feeling threatened. Your cat may prefer to bite you over your husband due to a stronger bond or familiarity with you. It's important to observe your cat's body language and behavior to understand why they are biting and address any underlying issues.
Yes, cats can recognize their family members through scent, sight, and sound. They may show signs of familiarity and bonding with their relatives.
All big cats can swim, although some prefer not to.