Cats can have various behaviors. Typically they are mellow and they sleep about 17 hours per day. Their attitude is definitely different than a dog's. Cats tend to act more stuck up and bratty, but not all are like this. Some cats are very playful and enjoy company.
Some cats may be attracted to the scent of stinky feet because it resembles certain pheromones, but not all cats will exhibit this behavior. It's important to note that cats have unique preferences and behaviors, so reactions to stinky feet may vary.
No, cats do not have venom in their saliva. Cats may spit or hiss as a defensive behavior, but their saliva does not contain venom like some venomous animals.
The study of cats is called felinology or feline behavior. It involves researching and understanding the behavior, biology, and health of domestic and wild cats.
When domestic cats return to their ferral ( wild ) state they exhibit pride behavior like lions.
When cats play, they may engage in gentle mouthing behavior that looks like biting, but they are not actually trying to cause harm. This behavior is a way for cats to playfully interact with each other and practice hunting skills without causing injury.
No, rabbits do not spray like cats. Cats spray to mark their territory, while rabbits do not have the same behavior.
No, though they are very puppy like in behavior and friendly.
Cats may growl when playing with other cats as a way to communicate their boundaries and establish dominance during the interaction. It is a natural behavior for cats to use vocalizations like growling to assert themselves and maintain control in social situations.
Some cats exhibit the behavior of biting other cats' necks while grooming as a natural instinct that mimics the behavior of their wild ancestors. This behavior is a way for cats to establish dominance, show affection, or communicate with other cats.
Cats may dig in the garden to bury their waste, mark their territory, or hunt for prey like insects or rodents. It is a natural behavior for cats to dig, as it is part of their instinctual behavior.
Eye color has not been linked to behavior in cats. Cats with yellow eyes do not display any particular behavior traits.
Cats cry like babies to communicate their needs and emotions to their owners. Just like human babies, cats use crying as a way to get attention, express discomfort, or seek comfort. This behavior is a natural instinct for cats to communicate with their human caregivers.
No. Drugs can sometimes cause schizophrenic-like behavior though.
Yes, cats hunt bugs as part of their natural behavior.
Cats does have furry bad behaviours.
Yes, cats hunt bunnies as part of their natural behavior.
Some cats may be attracted to the scent of stinky feet because it resembles certain pheromones, but not all cats will exhibit this behavior. It's important to note that cats have unique preferences and behaviors, so reactions to stinky feet may vary.