They are marking their territory before they lay down.
there are two answers to this question. One is that they have this special sense, and that they are building an imaginary wall to keep out of evil. I personally think that's a lie, but my teacher told me. The other is that their ancestors, the wolves, had to flatten out the grass to sleep on it. That instinct has been passed down, so now domesticated dogs do it today, too. hope that helps! :) EDIT: the first one is a lie sorry but your teachers mean
a cat do not smell another cats bums
no not as far as i now but that was an excellent question
Yes, there are multiple Warrior Cats games where you can walk around territories. One popular choice is "Warrior Cats - Untold Tales" where players can explore the forest territories, hunt, and interact with other cats. Another option is "Warrior Cats: Ultimate Edition" which also allows players to roam around the clans' territories and experience life as a warrior cat.
its not cats don't need walks it's because most cats are not like dogs and wont listen to you. And usually cats don't need walks either
Walk round and round in circles until they are sure they are comfortable.
Dogs have nerves that tell them how to do things it genetic ly forces
Before starting your walk, it is recommended to do dynamic stretches such as leg swings, hip circles, and arm circles to help prevent injury and improve flexibility.
walk in circles and look at stuff
You should walk or stretch before and after exercise, as a warm-up and a cool-down, for the best results.
No.
To walk.....
One side of the body is usually the strongest, so if a person hasn't got anything to aim for when they're walking, people tend to walk in circles.
yes they do i used to have one and when they are about to sleep they walk in a circle and then ly down and sleep..... hope it helps
there are two answers to this question. One is that they have this special sense, and that they are building an imaginary wall to keep out of evil. I personally think that's a lie, but my teacher told me. The other is that their ancestors, the wolves, had to flatten out the grass to sleep on it. That instinct has been passed down, so now domesticated dogs do it today, too. hope that helps! :) EDIT: the first one is a lie sorry but your teachers mean
To walk.....
to walk