I like jumpers...
if you are talking about how dogs turn in circles on there beds before lying down, it is because it is a habit that their ancestors used before dogs were even domesticated. ancient wild dogs would continually circle around their picked spot to press down grass or dirt with their paws, making a more comfortable bed. this genetic memory was passed down even through domestication all the way to your dog.
When a dog dreams, sometimes it will physically "act out" what it the dog is dreaming. For instance, if he or she is dreaming about digging or running, the paws may twitch. Some dogs bark and growl in their sleep, too. It's nothing to be worried out about at all--it's completely normal.
Salt that is put out to kill slugs is not likely to be harmful to cats, unless it also has poison in it. A cat would have to eat a lot of salt to get sick from it. Some cats may taste it but they'll usually leave it alone. If you have a cat that seems to be eating the salt, keep the cat inside where it can't reach it.
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They don't.. Dogs act like dogs and cats act like cats.
i think that it's just really fun to them because my cats do that too and maybe they like keepping their paws clean or something
i think the right answer is way too big than just 98 legs.according to my calculation it should be 14420 legs in the bus.Explained:7 Child = 49 Bags49 Bags = 343 Big Cats343 Big Cats = 2401 Small CatsTotal Cats = 2744Total Cat Legs = 16464as total legs were asked so the child legs will also be counted. as a human have to legs so 14 legs should be added too.so the final answer is 16478 Legs in the bus.Comment: I don't want to get too involved with this question, but cats with Six legs!!
Maine coon cats can get up to about 2 feet if they stand on their hind legs. My Maine Coon can easily place his front paws on the wall over 3 feet above the floor when he wants to show off how big he is. He knows what a door handle is too.
Yes there is. In fact there are many animals with more than 2 legs. for example, there is dogs, cats, giraffes and elephant's. there are many other animals with more than 2 legs too.
I don't know why your cats do this, but I wouldn't worry about their cleanliness. Cats are notorious for being very clean animals. Even if your cat wasn't eating with his paws, he would still be licking them, regardless of whether or not he just came out of the litter box. They also lick their private areas, so it can't be too unhealthy for them!ANOTHER PERSPECTiVE:well. my cat had a problem with that... cuz the litter went down his stomach when he cleaned his paws and caused severe blockage of waste especially in the intestines.A PERSPECTIVE: Some cats just don't like to stick their head in their food bowl therefore they will eat with their pawsYET ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE: Cats are very clean animals; therefore they might not want to get their face dirty.Cats also like to use their paws to catch things and hold them - it's natural behaviour.
'Fringed Paws' on cats or dogs is a term where you don't have the groomer (or if you cut the fur on your cat's feet) make a complete rounded look to the paw. Fringed means that little fringes of hair are left (not too long) and then grooming them with a brush. It's neat, but not so rounded in appearance.
if you are talking about how dogs turn in circles on there beds before lying down, it is because it is a habit that their ancestors used before dogs were even domesticated. ancient wild dogs would continually circle around their picked spot to press down grass or dirt with their paws, making a more comfortable bed. this genetic memory was passed down even through domestication all the way to your dog.
cats back legs are attached to the skeleton of the cat, like human legs. cats front legs are NOT attached skeletally, only by ligament and muscle. cats are unique in this respect, giving them more flexibility. technically, a cats front leg cannot be "dislocated" as it was never attached to begin with. cats are unique animals that make excellent pets. they are better than dogs and much cleaner too! they are independent though. cats have not been domesticated as long as dogs. this is why. if you have a cat or are thinking about getting one it is necessary to make sure cats have water and good food daily. do not be cheap with your choice of catfood. a cats kidneys are very efficient and a cat can actually rehydrate if necessary by drinking salt water. no cats can taste sweets due to a genetic change in their early desert dwelling ancestors. if you have a cat and it is sick, take it to the vet. do not try to fix it at home. cats run hot, with a normal body temperature of about 102 degrees.
First, draw a circle for your head. Then, draw another circle bigger than the first circle. Now, draw a circle just as big as the head for the butt. Next, draw lines for the legs and semicircle's for the paws. Draw the ears, not on top of the head, but a little to the right of it. Draw the snout, not too long or too short. Too short is if the snout looks like a pug, and too long, well, you'll know if it's too long. Now, flesh the wolf by drawing the legs and paws. Now, draw the tail. Trace over the ears, and go down to make the forehead as you're approaching the snout. Draw the eye, nose, and mouth. Draw the neck. There you have your wolf!
house cats are most likely to fall sleep on something soft, a pillow or on the sofa, anywhere soft and warm, they tend to love sleeping on humans legs too as the place seems soft and warm!! hope it helped :)
it could be just because he/she feels more comfortable that way, my cat wont drink directly out of the bowl, he has to drink it off his paw. Maybe that is just what his instincts are, and all cats are different, nothing to be concerned about
It may be too tired to go on or have sore paws.