Yes, cats have been known to find their way home even over long distances. It is important to have your animal micro chipped in case they are ever lost and can't find their way home. It is not known if rats can find their way home.
Well, darling, cats have a built-in GPS system that puts your smartphone to shame. They rely on their keen sense of smell, visual landmarks, and good old-fashioned memory to navigate their way back home. So next time Fluffy disappears for a few days and saunters back like nothing happened, just remember she's got it all under control.
Catnip contains a chemical that some cats (but not all cats) find attractive.
Cats find scents like citrus, mint, and certain essential oils unpleasant.
Some plants that cats do not like include lavender, rosemary, and citronella. These plants have strong scents that cats find unpleasant.
They usally find it in open spaces like the plains.
Cats do not like bananas because they are carnivores and their taste preferences are geared towards meat. Bananas have a different taste and texture that cats typically do not find appealing.
Like Walmart, Home Depot maybe and Target
Cats are territorial animals and feel safest in familiar environments. Moving to a new home can be stressful for them because they need time to adjust to the new surroundings and scents. Running away may be their way of seeking out familiar scents or finding a safe hiding spot until they feel comfortable.
Cats are attracted to the scent of their owners on shoes because they find comfort and security in familiar smells.
No they actually like cats and are one of a few animals they can call on for help or to feed on so they can survive.
They have nine lives.. they are dicks... and i dont like cats.. go find your answer somewere else beotch
yes like mice and rats and birds