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lying down, of course
sleeps...
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.
The dog is relaxing, or feels bored it may get into trouble in a few minutes after it groans
The Cat Who Brought Down the House was created in 2003.
Play It as It Lays was created in 1970.
A domestic cat will roll over on it's back for a couple of reasons, a cats belly is a vunerable part and by exposing this they are expressing their trust of you, they also love to have their tummy tickled, they are asking for demanding some attention.
No,
No. No cat lays eggs.
This could be due to something important.Quick, check Answers.com...Your vet.
Maybe the Ragdoll cat - very fluffy, very 'mop-like' (it just lays around and is floppy).
i think its cause that were they feel safe. my cat for a example lays by me and sleeps above my head
Yes, lays is an action verb. The word lays is the third person, singular, present of the verb to lay (lays, laying, laid); to put or set down; to cause to lie down; to cause to subside; calm or allay; a word for an action.
she has a sheep skin rug and sometimes she lays on it and just licks it lol
A chicken. It lays eggs - the rest are mammals.
Here, this article helped me. Sounds like anxiety. http://lanablackmoor.hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Stop-Cat-Marking-Behavior
it lays down on its right side
Usually a cat lays around. I've seen one that happy and fat.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.