If you are unsure, it's probably not safe for your cat to try to do a backflip, also you could get hurt. I wouldn't suggest trying it.
ask the cat whisperer. he's a miracle worker.
Dont!
They are playful
Yes. Touch your cat. Repeat your name. repeat the cats name. touch it repeatedly. cats love to be touched. say your name. touch your cat. touch it more. raise your voice. feed it a kiblet. repeat your name.
Woof like a dog? I don't think so. Cats only can Meow, but you can teach them to say human words it won't come out right but you'll understand it
Male cats spray as they are more territorial than uneutured male cats. Also I think it may have something to do with attracting a mate. However, some neutered males will still spray if neutered later in life, mainly because it is now "habit". You might need to teach the cat that spraying is not acceptable.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
no you can not
NO!
3 backflips was achieved by jed mildon on the 28th of may 2011
Yes, on YouTube there are numerous videos with ten year olds doing backflips.
The mother cat does it to teach the kittens survival in the wild, and to teach it manners and how to communicate with other cats, its very important that they learn.
Tyler Pritchett
The world record for the most backflips in the air is held by Aiden Sheahan, with a total of 58 consecutive backflips.
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You must teach kids that animals are living creatures and it is not nice to hurt them.
Tails help cats communicate, balance, and even (in the instance of a mother cat) teach their kittens to hunt.
He is Logan Crawford