this is an obvious one. Cats and humans both eat, sleep and lick their paws!
Cats do not have appendix and humans do.
The rectus abdominis muscle in humans is longer and more prominent compared to cats. In humans, this muscle is responsible for maintaining posture and flexing the trunk, while in cats, it primarily aids in breathing and support during movement. Additionally, the anatomical structure of the rectus abdominis muscle may also differ slightly between humans and cats.
Cats do not think humans are cute in the same way humans might find cats cute. Cats may see humans as providers of food and care, but they do not have the same emotional response towards humans as humans do towards cats.
Yes, cats can see humans.
Some diseases can but not most of them. that's about it though
that they share a common ancestor
There are many differences between cats and humans. Cats have pupils that are shaped differently than humans, which allows them to see in the dark. They also have tails for balance, and sharp teeth to catch and eat food.
They are probably scared of humans. Unlike domestic cats, wild cats are not raised with humans. Hope this helped!
No, cats cannot be sexually attracted to humans. Cats have different mating behaviors and instincts than humans.
No, chlamydia cannot be passed from cats to humans.
No, cats cannot spread lice to humans. Lice are specific to humans and cannot survive on animals like cats.
No, humans cannot contract chlamydia from cats. Chlamydia in cats is caused by a different strain of the bacteria and does not infect humans.