Often it depends on the cat and its personality. Some cats will adapt almost instantly, some may take time, or even find it practically impossible.
If you mean if they adapt to their new surroundings if you move house, then the above applies.
If you mean as a species to different climates, that's another question. That also depends on the cat, and the way it 'is'. For example, if it is very long haired, it won't adapt very well to the Sahara desert. If its not a good hunter, it may take time for it to adapt to having to catch all its own food if its abandoned.
Yes, cats can survive in the wild on their own due to their natural hunting instincts and ability to adapt to various environments.
As cats adapt to special situations that include loss of a limb or blindness, they may be unsettled, nervous, and aloof. Most cats, given time adapt rather well to this type of situation and gain back most of the skills they had.
I always put mine in a box and give it a good shake,, not sure how this helps but...?
No cat is dependant on humans.They can adapt to any environment and all are great hunters.Wild cats however adapt to climate,surroundings and size of prey available.
Some cats take while to adapt to a litterbox. Some may never adapt. You just have to keep training it.
Wild cats easily adapt to the given habitat. These cats are carnivores. It consumes every part of its prey. These cats rarely need to drink since meat has high water content.
Like any other organism, cats also adapt to the environment around them. They survive by adapting to live in the area they are in.
The Garden of Stubborn Cats demonstrates that wildlife will find ways to adapt when humans take away their habitats. It also demonstrates how resilient nature is.
Cats can live in all biomes since they adapt to every place they go. Cats can live in cold weather, warm and hot weather, and humid weather.
If it a cat than it would live in green grass and in big spaces like in the wild where lion and big cats that r just like cat
Cats have a common ancestor called Proailurus, which lived around 25 million years ago. Over time, different species of cats evolved, such as the saber-toothed cats and the modern domestic cat. These evolutionary changes allowed cats to adapt to various environments and become successful predators.
That depends on the country. Wild cats can adapt to blistering heat, or roam snow covered forests.