they have a "voice box" that works like ours only makes certain sounds... purs, screeches, meows, and hisses
They don't wash their self. They are part of the cats and all cats hate water
Yes, cats have pubic hair as part of their fur coat. Pubic hair in cats can vary in length and thickness depending on the breed and individual cat.
Yes, modern cats are distantly related to dinosaurs. Both cats and dinosaurs are part of the broader group of animals known as archosaurs, with cats evolving from a separate lineage of archosaurs called therapsids. This shared ancestry goes back millions of years.
Yes, cats' paws are considered part of their legs. The paw includes the wrist bones (carpus) and the digits (toes), which together make up the lower part of the cat's leg structure.
There is nothing that states that patchouli is harmful to cats. However, anything that is not a natural part of their diet should be given on occasion only as a treat, and in small quantities.
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Well, like humans, who get cancer in every part of their body, cats get it in every part of their body, too. For example: Cats get cancer in their bladder, blood, brain, etc. So do humans. You can get it just about everywhere, same as cats. Hope this helped you!
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Yes, cats hunt bugs as part of their natural behavior.
The body part that insects have and cat fleas do not is wings. Fleas are wingless insects that feed on the blood of animals including cats.
This has never been well researched, but as far as I know all cat species are able to purr to some degree; including the leopard.
Yes, cats hunt bunnies as part of their natural behavior.
Yes, they can. It is now thought that all cats, even "big" cats that can roar, can purr. Big cats, with their specially-designed throats, can only make a purring sound when exhaling which is called "chuffing", and not in a constant stream like other cats.they cannot but they can chuff they can purr,but only on the ex hale. I don't think wild cats can purr; but I did hear that one can, the cheetah.
White blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue inside certain bones. They are essential components of the immune system and help the body fight off infections and diseases.
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Because their head is the widest part of their body., however, this may not be so if a cat is extremely overweight.