Yes, cats generally find the taste of cat food appealing because it is formulated to meet their nutritional needs and often contains ingredients that cats naturally enjoy.
Cats do not think humans are cute in the same way humans might find cats cute. Cats may see humans as providers of food and care, but they do not have the same emotional response towards humans as humans do towards cats.
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.
Yes, cats can find humans cute and form strong bonds with them. Cats may show affection towards their human companions through behaviors such as purring, rubbing against them, and seeking their attention.
Probably because they are analogous to our hands. Dogs have paws as well, but they cannot manipulate them like cats do. I think that is the reason people find cat paws so appealing. They remind us of our own hands.
Cats are attracted to tape because of its texture and smell. The sticky surface of tape may feel interesting to cats when they touch it with their paws. Additionally, the adhesive on the tape may have a scent that cats find appealing.
Cats may lick sweat on their owners because they are attracted to the salt in the sweat, which they find appealing. This behavior is a natural instinct for cats, as they are drawn to salty tastes.
Cats may eat dog food if they are hungry or if they find it more appealing than their own food. However, it is important for cats to eat a balanced diet specifically formulated for their nutritional needs.
Cats may lick armpits due to the presence of sweat and salt in that area, which they find appealing. This behavior is a way for cats to groom themselves and potentially obtain nutrients from the sweat.
That is the stupidest question. What do you think? If you were an emu would you find a human attractive?
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If the cat is your pet then very little. People are too 'germ crazy.' Cats are very good at grooming and if shots are kept up to date then the only thing you may get from your cat is allergies. One should always wash their hands or use Aloe/bacterial gel (easy on the hands) after handling a cat if they have been outside. Also your cats paws are in their own litter box and could pick up worms or bacteria so washing your hands is a must. If it's a neighbors cat I did pick up ring worm once when a child from my neighbor's cat. I only got one spot on the underside of my wrist and the doctor gave my mother medication for it. If they are feral cats (wild cats) then they can have all sorts of diseases and even possibly have rabies. Never corner or approach a wild cat. There are a number of disease that cats can get from other cats. Here is a list of the most common: * Upper respiratory infections * Rabies * Feline Leukemia * Feline Panleukemia * Feline immunodeficiency virus * Feline infectious peritonitis To find out more, check out the link in the related links section.