Just go to the spca, or look in the paper, its quite easy.
Saber tooth tigers did not adapt therefore they are extinct.
cat like creatures
Yes, a cat can live without a tail. The tail is not essential for a cat's survival, as it is primarily used for balance and communication. Cats can adapt and live a normal life without a tail.
Yes, a cat can survive without a tail. The tail is not essential for a cat's survival as it primarily serves as a tool for balance and communication. Cats can adapt and live normally without a tail.
No cat is dependant on humans.They can adapt to any environment and all are great hunters.Wild cats however adapt to climate,surroundings and size of prey available.
Some cats take while to adapt to a litterbox. Some may never adapt. You just have to keep training it.
Often it depends on the cat and its personality. Some cats will adapt almost instantly, some may take time, or even find it practically impossible. If you mean if they adapt to their new surroundings if you move house, then the above applies. If you mean as a species to different climates, that's another question. That also depends on the cat, and the way it 'is'. For example, if it is very long haired, it won't adapt very well to the Sahara desert. If its not a good hunter, it may take time for it to adapt to having to catch all its own food if its abandoned.
The domestic cat is a successful predator because of its different color, coat types, size and shapes. This makes it easy to adapt in a number of environment to catch their prey.
That depends on the country. Wild cats can adapt to blistering heat, or roam snow covered forests.
Over time they will adapt to the outdoors or they will die because they don't have the skills to survive in the wild.
By growing a thick fur coat to stay warm in the Ice Age.
If the cat lived for a long time with the same owner and then suddenly the cat found her self in hands of another owner she will try to adapt and cats don't have any feelings like us humans allot, they have feelings but not that kind of feeling when you miss your owner or something.