wherever she wants, sometimes close, sometimes far, it differs every time. usually she just finds a quiet place where she can go in peace.
No. Cats will not hurt your baby if you take her kittens away. Your cat may just not be fond of babies because of their noises, smells, or attention. But as far as I know most cats are fond of babies or at least tolerate.
Although they possess excellent eyesight and hearing, tests have shown big cat's sense of smell is not much better than that of humans.
there is no way you can get a blaze the cat plush as far as i know... i think you will have to make it yourself!
In the highest point in the sky.
as many meters as how many words there are in this sentence. I think it depends on how old the cat is and what breed.
It depends on how far it goes- cats, especially indoor ones, aren't made for walking long distances.
Nickelback-Far Away
Yes, cats tend to leave home to go die alone, when they know that they are too old or too sick to live on. They know when the time is, it's animal instinct. Often it's not very far away from their home, though. Unless they get killed by accident (roadkill, etc.), then it is - of course - not something they decide for themselves.
I haven't heard of a song that goes like that, but there is a song called heaven by warrant that goes "heaven isn't too far away..."
Far Away by Nickelback
Cats have great hearing but I think a mile is a bit far for a cat to hear. I haven't found anything that says that a cat can hear it a mile away.
far away in never land
As far as I know, there was no cat in Live and Let Die. There was an episode called "Live and Let Die" involving the family cat from the American TV sitcom ALF.
As far as I'm aware, you cannot die, the gameplay goes on forever.
It could be difficult to charm the cat into coming back if the cat is far away and neither smells nor sees your charming efforts. That's why the best approach often is to hand out fliers that your cat has ran away and then trust in the community to help find the cat and return it.
Translation: Mira ese gato bonito.If the cat is very far away, you may wish to subsitute "ese" with "aquél".
A hornet will fly away from the nest until it turns around and goes back.