Yes, cats have good long-term memory and are likely to remember their owners even after being apart for 6 months. However, the strength of the bond and the cat's individual personality can also play a role in how quickly they recognize and remember their owner.
Yes, cats have good long-term memories and can remember their owners even after being apart for several years.
Yes, cats have the ability to remember their owners even after a year of being apart. They can recognize familiar scents, sounds, and visual cues associated with their owners.
Yes, cats have good long-term memory and can remember their owners even after being apart for a year. They may show signs of recognition and familiarity when reunited.
Yes, cats have good long-term memory and can remember their owners even after being apart for a year. They may show signs of recognition and familiarity when reunited.
Yes, cats have good long-term memory and are likely to remember their owners even after a month of being apart. They may show signs of recognition and familiarity when reunited.
Yes, cats have good long-term memory and can remember their owners even after being apart for 2 years. They may show signs of recognition and familiarity when reunited.
Cats may remember being abandoned, as they have good long-term memories. However, the extent to which they remember and how it affects them can vary from cat to cat.
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it shouldn't, get to a vet
Cats have good memories and can remember their owners even after a month of being away. Your cat may be a bit aloof at first, but with time and patience, they will likely remember you and warm up to you again.
Cats may remember being a stray, but their memory of that time can vary. Some cats may exhibit behaviors that suggest they remember their past as a stray, while others may not show any signs of remembering. It ultimately depends on the individual cat and their experiences.
The easiest way to tell apart a ragdoll and Birman cat is through the markings. A birman cat has distinct markings.