Yes. If they're outside and too far from their home, they'll find a spot to hide and wait it out until they think its safe to head home. My cat was actually just out in a thunderstorm and came home just fine. He was drenched, though.
A cat would find any place possible to take cover during a storm.
Yes, some cats can become fearful of thunderstorms and exhibit signs of stress during the storm.
under the tub
A cat can __ any place.
Cat
No because if they are struck the lighting is going to go through them and they are going to get electucuted
The average Lightning lives 8 years. Lightnings are cats.
The ground
Yes, lightning can go through windows.
Don't go out when it is lightning? :/
No, lightning does not move. When it is released it goes as far as it can go.
Georgina Lightning goes by Georgie.
This sounds like an old wives' tale. Lightning usually strikes the highest point, such as a tree or a spire of a very tall building. It sounds very unlikely that a cat would attract lightning.
No. I went to Los Vegas and there was a sandstorm and there was lightning
Cats don't go to college everyone knows that.^_^
BOTH of those kinds of lightning occur.
No, there is not any prevention of lightning. You can't just wish lightning gone and it go away. So NO THERE ISNOT ANY WAY TO PREVENT LIGHTNING FROM HAPPENING.