Dogs have the best noses, followed by cats. Humans occupy a distant 3rd place in the "by a nose" category.
Cats actually have a strong sense of smell, much more developed than humans. Their sense of smell is vital for communication, hunting, and navigating their environment. It is estimated that cats have around 200 million scent receptors in their noses.
Dogs have a stronger sense of smell and are better at following commands compared to cats.
To humans, yarrow has a pleasant spicy smell. Cats have a stronger sense of smell than humans. One can only assume that if warrior cats want to find it, they like the smell or they value the healing properties of yarrow.
As cats are carnivores, foods such as meat will naturally smell good to cats. Fish and other strong smelling foods will also attract a cat. Cats have an acute sense of smell, and generally will be attracted to foods that are stronger-smelling than others.
They have a very keen sense of smell, so yes.
Snow leopards have all the same senses as humans, which are sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. As for their eyesight, it is their primary sense, and although they have poor color vision, leopards and all other cats have excellent night vision compared to most animals (including humans). Cats' hearing is also far more powerful than human hearing, as is their sense of smell (but some animals, such as dogs and bears, have a far better sense of smell than cats do). The only thing exceptional about cats' sense of touch are their amazingly sensitive whiskers. I don't know anything about a cat's sense of taste.
Cats are drawn to the fish smell because their sense of smell is different that ours. Their sense of smell is about 15 times greater than ours. They like the fish smell because they love to eat fish.
I believe some tracking dogs and hounds have the keenest sense of smell.
cats and dogs
no
Yes. When a cat is about to have kittens, there is a certain smell, and other cats can smell this.
No it helps them sense things when in the dark