Cared for by a human, yes. Lay in a good supply of soft cat food.
Fangs.
Both male and female saber-toothed cats had fangs. This rules out the possibility that fangs were used to attract mates.
Cats have a kind of teeth called Canines. Humans have them too!
They certainly live up to 10 years of course without any injuries or illnesses they live longer then house cats because they are very independent. :D
No, everything is the same -- cats are cats. In colder climates, a feral cat often has a thicker coat. Feral cats are domesticated but they have not been around people enough to be fully trusting.
go to the doctor to take them out and then go home and put on the fangs.
Yes, a cat can live without a tail. The tail is not essential for a cat's survival, as it is primarily used for balance and communication. Cats can adapt and live a normal life without a tail.
Yes, cats can live without a tail. Tails are not essential for a cat's survival, as they primarily use them for balance and communication. If a cat loses its tail due to injury or surgery, it can still lead a healthy and happy life.
The answer is yes. Coral snakes do actually have fangs.
defence is to protect the animals and its siblings, to get food when they are hungry and to live without hurt.
Well, their huge fangs wouldn't have helped at all if they were herbivores. They had those huge fangs for a reason, it's only logical that they were meat eaters.
No, cats do not live forever. Most cats live for about 15 years, although many live into their twenties.