Quite often they will, yes. Cats are intensely territorial, and if two cats are occupying the same territory, one may eventually dominate the other. The cat who has been so overwhelmed may choose to set out for new territory where he may be able to set himself up as top cat.
Yes, cats have a strong memory and can remember their home even after being away for a period of time. They use their sense of smell and landmarks to navigate back to familiar places.
Your cat will run away and you'll have to get another cat from Gertrude.
England, The cats are locked away to prevent them from being caught by elves.
In the movie Constantine, he sais this about cats being half in this world and half in another.
Cats are legal on Guam, but if they are being shipped in from another country, including the U.S., they are required to be quarantined for a number of weeks.
I think that most cats will hiss at another animal or cat if they were not brought up with another animal or cat. My cat is not Siamese, and she hisses at other animals and other cats, so I think that it is normal behavior for all cats, not just Siamese cats.
It can be common for cats to run away, especially if they are outdoor cats or not properly supervised. Some cats may have a strong prey drive or be easily frightened, leading them to wander off. Making sure your cat is microchipped and has proper identification can increase the chances of them being returned home if they do go missing.
There are certainly some things that all cats dislike. But cats are individuals. One of our cats doesn't like children. She's not aggressive, but she goes away. Another of our cats loves children and lets herself be treated almost like a cuddly toy. Another cat doesn't like food with fish, another doesn't like food with game. You have to get to know a cat to know what they don't like.
Coffee grounds are not very effective in keeping cats away. While some cats may be deterred by the smell of coffee grounds, many cats are not bothered by it. It is not a reliable method for keeping cats away.
Yes, cats have good long-term memory and are likely to remember their owners even after a week of being away. They may show signs of recognition and affection when reunited.
Cats can't get AIDS.
It depends on the shelter, if its a no-kill shelter, then your cats are fine, but you shouldn't get cats if your just going to give them away