Yes, it is possible for cats to be identical, particularly in the case of identical twins. However, this is quite rare among cats, as they typically have a diverse genetic makeup. Most cats of the same breed may share similar traits but will still have individual differences in markings, color patterns, and personalities. Genetic cloning can also produce genetically identical cats, but this is not a natural occurrence.
Yes, of course!
Absolutely! Bacteria that divide are identical.
It is possible for identical twins to have identical DNA, but very often that is not the case.
No, however they can be similar
A group of cats is actually called a clowder or a clutter, so no, it's not possible to guard it with a "herd" of cats. However, it would be possible to guard it with a clowder/clutter of cats, assuming the cats aren't likely to destroy the pillow fort or just leave.
No, not every possible minimal spanning tree of a given graph has an identical number of edges.
No, it is not possible. It is possible. But it would be the rarest rare could ever get. It would be very rare.
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Yes, it is possible for purring to be bad for cats if it is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms of distress or illness.
Yes.
alike; akin; close; identical;
It is incredibly rare but theoretically possible for decaplets (10 identical siblings). It would require all 10 embryos to split at the same time during fertilization which is highly unlikely.