no the moon doesnt effect the cats behavior I disagree, I have always had cats and each time there is a full moon they would act crazy...
they jumped onto Nyan cat and used the power of rainbow travel to get there but died when they found out that stepping on the moon gives you aids immediately and could not return to Earth because they had eaten Nyan cats pop tart body to survive
In theory, yes.
Pluto is a dwarf planet, not like a sun or galaxy. Pluto has no "planets" to call it's own. It is part of the Milky Way, and part of a belt surrounding the sun and the rest of the planets. The belt is made up of dwarf planets pulled away from their suns by gravity.
New Moon, Gibbous Moon, Cresent Moon, Half- Moon, Full Moon, Half- Moon, Cresent Moon, Gibbous Moon, New Moon When the moon is going to Full Moon, it is called waxing. When the moon is going to New Moon, it is called Waning
no the moon doesnt effect the cats behavior I disagree, I have always had cats and each time there is a full moon they would act crazy...
Medicine cats meet at the half-moon. This is when they gather at the Moonstone or Moonpool to share dreams and receive messages from StarClan.
no, nothing is living in space outside of the space station it is very possible for life on the moon but cats im not really sure
Gold fish. Joke. WOlfs howl at the moon
As of "Sign of the Moon," approximately two years have passed in the Warrior Cats series timeline.
Fish. Or milk.
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A.They both compare cats to the moon. B.They both focus on a single cat rather than many cats. C.They both liken cats' movements to dancing. D.They both contain snowy imagery.
Brambleclaw, for one.
whenever the moon cats become monkeys
Naturally. The moon, as we all know, is made of cheese, and if there were no cats on the moon, who would stop the mice stealing it? Different Answer: Nothing lives on the moon (at the moment). The moon is a lifeless ball of rock which has a very hostile environment due to it's lack of an atmosphere. Humans could not go to the moon without wearing a spacesiut because the spacesuit provides all the oxygen we need to survive, so the answer is no.