There is a lot to learn about cats. If you are interested, you can find some great books at your local library or book store.
Domesticated cats that live with people and are fed by people don't kill out of hunger. They kill out of ancient instinct to chase and kill many other kinds of animals. So no, they don't eat everything they kill. In fact they eat very little of what they kill unless they are feral or wild animals.
Highly poisonous to just about everything. Dogs, cats, squirrels, humans, and so is the peel.
There are cats with no hair called the Sphinx Cat, they shed the least. All cats do shed but those with longer hair 'seem' to shed more because of the longer hairs floating about and on everything. Brushing often does help.
Good question. It's a way of marking its territory. When cats sharpen their claws they are not only sharpening their claws, but they have scent glands on their paws that leaves a scent marking. It's not that noticeable to humans, but other cats notice it.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
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As it was said in 'House,' "Everything that lives, eats." "Everything that eats, poops."
hun everything does so yes
They are very smart and have to be entertained by everything
No, everything is the same -- cats are cats. In colder climates, a feral cat often has a thicker coat. Feral cats are domesticated but they have not been around people enough to be fully trusting.
Cats, snakes, dogs everything that eats meat
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That would be because EVERYTHING dies after it has been born.
Everything they have everywhere else; dogs, cats, hamsters, etc.
well cats eat fish really it depends on the cat
Cats have nerves, much like we do, but they are more sensitive. Their whiskers act like fingers feeling everything they touch
People like cats because they are not as annoying as dogs are. Dogs bark at anything and everything, while cats just lay around and sleep all day. Cats are more peaceful than their canine counterparts.