Cats are naturally attracted to shiny objects due to their hunting instincts. The reflection and movement of light can mimic the glimmer of small prey, triggering their predatory behaviors. Additionally, the novelty and visual stimulation of shiny items can pique a cat's curiosity, prompting them to engage in play or exploratory behaviors. This instinctual attraction is a blend of their playful nature and their ancestral hunting skills.
scratch ,attack
Yes. Mine can stand jump, shake, attack on command, and other cool things.
yes i believe cats attack Toyota cars or lexus cars
Yes, cats are natural predators and may attack bunnies if they see them as prey.
Yes, cats are natural predators and may attack rabbits if they see them as prey.
Yes, they will. I have a little Miniature Pinscher and our 2 cats attack him together!
Munchkin cats, like many other cat breeds, may be attracted to shiny objects due to their natural curiosity and playful behavior. While they don't "steal" in the human sense, they might bat around or carry off small shiny items as part of their play or hunting instincts. This behavior is common among cats, regardless of breed, and can be entertaining for their owners. Providing engaging toys can help redirect their attention away from household items.
they represent bright shiny things in space! they represent bright shiny things in space!
Cats are very protective of their own things and territory they like to mark their territory, if another cat or any animal steps on it the cat will attack, scrabbing bitting pouncing and running after them.
No it wont feeding it till its obese wont fix it either they like moving things and will attack them
only if you harm them but feral cats and other cats like that are territorial and will attack when you get close
Cats do attack people by using their paws or teeth ( if have any.)