the hearing of cats on a scale of one - ten is a ten
All cats have very good hearing. Cats hunt by sight and by hearing.
Sight, hearing and smell are far more advanced and sensitive in cats than in humans. Possibly the other two are as well.
Cats are highly skilled predators with excellent agility and reflexes. They are able to catch prey such as rodents and birds by stalking and pouncing on them. Cats have a sharp sense of hearing which is more sensitive than that of humans. They can hear frequencies up to 64,000 Hz, compared to humans who can hear up to 20,000 Hz. This helps them detect and locate prey, as well as communicate with other cats through vocalizations.
Dogs generally have better hearing than cats, as they have a wider range of frequencies they can detect. Dogs also have a more acute sense of hearing due to the shape of their ear canals. Cats have good hearing as well, but dogs are typically more sensitive to sounds from a farther distance.
Of coarse they do, cats remember their family members as well as humans do.
A cat has 5 senses, just as humans do. However, unlike humans, cats see very well at night. Their hearing is acute. Their taste buds register more sour than the sweetness humans prefer. Their whiskers are especially sensitive to vibration and touch.
well they can but they mostly live on cats
well,they are sort of like us humans so we love other humans and cats love other cats and so on Actually, cats are loners by nature. The lion is the only social cat.
I'm not positive but I think cats have pretty good hearing
Well in Egyptian times cats were considered to be gods. And Humans served the cats as servants. Hope that helps
Hearing. Guinea pigs cant see as well a humans can but their hearing is alot better than ours.
Mostly by smell. Every person has a distinct smell, which may be unnoticeable to other humans, but not to cats. Their other senses are employed as well, such as sight: they recognize their owner's body size and shape, and gait. Their hearing is also used: they recognize the sound of their owner's voice. Taste may be used as well: they lick your hand and recognize your distinctive taste.