It stands up on its skin and arches its bacj
that happens because it is electricity or static
Fur got fur on them to cover them up all cats got them
Static electricity - it builds up on the fur and "pops" or "cracks" when you touch it.
Most cats use their claws and teeth to defend themselves from attack. Cats will also puff their fur up and stand so their sides are facing the enemy in order to look much bigger than they are.
Most cats use their claws and teeth to defend themselves from attack. Cats will also puff their fur up and stand so their sides are facing the enemy in order to look much bigger than they are.
Because the raise of the sun cats and humans can warm them up
cats cough up hairballs because when they lick their fur and they haven't been groomed the dead furs get in the cats mouth and he or she swallows it. The fur can build up and when the cat can't make it come out the back end the cat ends up puking it up. Its important to groom your pets so the fur doesn't build up in your pets body
apples Are made up of cells
cats shed all of the time so yes it is normal
By licking, or "bathing" themselves, they pick up loose fur, then retch.
None, but the fur stands on end in all breeds of cats
That's not really an "idiom." Cats are animals. Cats lick themselves. In the process of licking themselves they often swallow a certain amount of fur. This hair gets balled up in their stomachs, and sometimes they'll cough (actually, it's more like "vomit") one back up. The product of this is a "cat's coughed up fur ball". Like I said ... not really an idiom.