Cats are not inherently mean; rather, their behavior is influenced by various factors including genetics, environment, and socialization. They can display a range of temperaments, from affectionate to aloof, depending on their individual personality and experiences. Some cats may seem unfriendly or aggressive due to fear, stress, or lack of proper socialization. Understanding and respecting their boundaries can help foster a positive relationship with them.
No, cats do not naturally hallucinate. Hallucinations are typically a result of neurological or psychological disorders, which are not common in cats.
No, cats do not naturally lose their tails.
No, purple fur does not naturally occur in cats.
Yes, cats can naturally trip over things due to their curious and agile nature.
Yes, some cats are naturally skinny due to genetics, metabolism, or underlying health conditions.
Cats, like humans, naturally know when/how to mate.
bagders naturally attak cats so my guess is yes
Australia does not naturally have big cats or domesticated cats. Sailors brought them to Australia and they have become extremely popular.
Yes, cats are naturally almost pure carnivores, they need a high protein diet.
Cats are mammals so they naturally drink milk from their mother when they are young. Milk is naturally high in fat and other nutrients, which is why cats will readily drink milk. Due to their carnivorous diet, cats need some fat in their diet.
It is where the cat's leg naturally bends when he/she walks or sits.
There are no green cats - not naturally, anyway. If the cat is deformed or something it might turn kind of greenish.