Cats are carnivores thus rely mainly on protein diet. Cat also take in carbohydrates from plants but metabolize it differently from the dog. They store the excess in their body as fats rather than glycogen that is excess glucose. However; a dog's diet contain a lot of carbohydrates.
of course they do . why wouldn't they ...?
Yes, dogs have the ability to kill cats.
more concerned about there food
Yes, cats have the ability to recognize if they are related to other cats through scent, behavior, and familiarity. They can often distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar cats, including those that are related to them.
They are the same thing.
The chemical theobromine (related to the chemical caffeine) in chocolate is toxic to cats, their liver cannot metabolize it (the human liver can) allowing it to accumulate to dangerous levels, causing illness and often death in cats (and dogs) that consume chocolate.
Pet cats differ from pet dogs in the sense that cats do not require to be walked or exercised as dogs do. Cats can use a litter box where as a dog normally does his business outside.
lungs are vertical to the spine
Cat urine contains ammonia because cats metabolize proteins in their diet, which produces ammonia as a byproduct. This ammonia is then excreted in their urine.
Yes, some cats can be mute and may not meow or make vocal sounds, while others have the ability to meow or make vocal sounds.
Yes, cats have the ability to recognize and understand their familial relationships. They can recognize and remember their relatives, but it is not clear if they understand the concept of being related to other cats in the same way humans do.
Yes, cats have the ability to recognize and understand their familial relationships, such as knowing if they are related to other cats. They can recognize and show preference for their relatives through scent, behavior, and social interactions.