If you focus really hard, you will be able to fly. You should start by focusing on your feet for a long period of time, and hold your breath for a minute, you should begin to float. After you get used to it, you can start to control your floating, and be able to glide. I have studied the art of flying naturally for seven years, and me and most of my friends have mastered the skill also. So, finally, you can start jumping off buildings and towers, and amaze everyone with your ability to flyy!
If you mean can a cat fly on it's own, then the answer is no.
If you mean can a cat fly in an aircraft the answer is yes.
I believe a person can fly if they really believe.
it does in voodoo land if the guy who i am editing is gay
yes because it can fly fast so they can fly down and grab the cat. They only fly down and grab your cat if she/he messes with them or their babies.
When an adult cat teaches a kitten how to stalk a fly the behavior demonstrated is crouching, hiding, pouncing, and playful.
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Cats don't have any wings or anything to propel flight so they can't stay airborne. also they are much too heavy. Because cat's are not designed to fly.
actually based on my research that is perfectly health for cats to do, as long as the is no pesticide on the fly
yes because it can fly fast so they can fly down and grab the cat. They only fly down and grab your cat if she/he messes with them or their babies.
How does your cat fly? I wish they could
Unfortunately, Grumpy Cat can not fly. However, there are certain ways to Photoshop her so that it looks like she is.
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Call your cat. My cat eats any flies that attack me.
no you come back as a cat of a fly
kill ur cat its not suppose to pee on things
a bird is a feathered animal that can be see fly in groups called flocks, a cat is a mammal that often times eats birds it is equipped with claws and a stealthy plan because a bird can fly away when all a cat can do is run, bite, climb, scratch, and grab
When an adult cat teaches a kitten how to stalk a fly the behavior demonstrated is crouching, hiding, pouncing, and playful.