Playing by cats mostly mimics their instinctive hunting skills.
The observation that cats "play with their prey" is based on an instinctive response to prey that is still active, and could conceivably inflict harm on its attacker. Once the prey stops moving, it is no longer a threat. A cat that is accidentally injured by a toy will avoid it and not voluntarily play with it again.
It depends on what kind of person you are. Some people want a quiet animal just to lay around with and pet such as a cat, but others may want a playful animal, someone to take places, therefor a dog would be better. Not True, cats are so playful. Old cats are only cats that are quiet and dont do anything. Kittens are the most playful things!! their so cute!! Oh!! just got another point. Most people like CUTE pets. So they get a kitten, because it is cute. Dogs are ugly, but they play a lot. To me I think that it all depends on what you like, cats yes can be very playful but can also be quite lazy or quiet, but that goes for dogs too, dogs are usually very playful, but can also be lazy or just not that active. I don't think dogs or cats are better than each other, but they are two animals living in the same kingdom of life, that are sometimes very much alike.
Zero. Thinking that pets have human traits is one of the things that people get the wrong ideas about. Cats are cats, and they have cat habits. They are neither nice nor mean, because those are human habits. Cats are not social animals like dogs, so they usually don't "need" a human in the same way that a dog will. Cats are more likely to like you as a playmate and food-bowl-filler instead of as a packmate. This doesn't mean that cats are not nice - it's just the way cats are. They are the only pet that we have which has never really been domesticated. Cats moved into human houses, but they are still wild animals inside!
This question calls for an opinion and opinions will differ from person to person. Some people prefer cats and others like dogs more. Do not remove answers simply because you disagree with them.
No, catnip is not a drug in the traditional sense. It is a plant that contains a compound called nepetalactone which can have a temporary, stimulating effect on some cats, making them act playful and energetic. It is non-addictive and safe for cats in small amounts.
The conclusion that validly follows from the argument is: "Some pets are playful." This conclusion logically follows from the premises given in the argument. Since all kittens are playful and some pets are kittens, it can be concluded that some pets are playful.
It depends on the kind of cat. Some are independent. Some depend on you. Some are playful and some are more serious. Some cats might like attention and others might want you to leave them alone. They can be lazy or playful. It depends mostly on the breed but some are odd and act differently than most of their kind.
Yes, some cats are more vocal than others. This can vary based on breed, personality, and individual preferences. Some cats may meow frequently to communicate with their owners, while others may be quieter.
Some cats are more vocal than others due to their individual personalities, breed tendencies, and communication needs. Some cats may meow more frequently to express their needs, seek attention, or communicate with their owners. Additionally, certain breeds, such as Siamese cats, are known for being more vocal than others.
The response a cat has to catnip toys depends on the cat. Each cat can respond differently. Some cats tend to get playful and aggressive and others will get mellow and relaxed.
The Abyssinian cat is a breed of domesticated cats with a distinctive ticked coat. The features of an Abyssinian cat is that they are much more active, playful and intelligent.
<P>Dogs are primarily the most interactive and playful pets you will find. Others tend to be more decoratative and passive (Rabbits, Hamsters, Fish, etc.) Cats can be playful with string and toys also but are more independent then dogs.</P>
Some cats meow more than others because of their individual personalities, breed tendencies, and communication styles. Factors such as age, health, and environment can also influence a cat's vocalization frequency.
They get fed more And they don't get as much exercise. Also it is genetics.
Some cats exhibit behavior similar to dogs due to a combination of genetics, socialization, and individual personality traits. This can include being more social, playful, or obedient, which may resemble typical dog behaviors.
The amount of shedding really depends on the breed of dog and cat, the individual animal and its lifestyle. All cats and dogs shed fur to some degree, but others will shed more than others.
Pretty much any. Some individuals are more attentive than others, though.
It really depends on the cat. Some cats are lazy, some are playful, some cats prefer human company and can spend hours on their owner's lap, whereas other cats are a little more independent and don't like to be stroked or picked up too much. Most kittens play, they sleep all the time and ALWAYS eat.