Your cat may have a potassium deficiency called feline hypokalemic polymyopathy... it causes lethargy, drooped head, altered gait, etc. If left unchecked it can be fatal, but recovery is usually excellent when given potassium supplements either orally or, in extreme cases, by IV. See your vet... she may give you a prescription for Tumil-K which is a potassium supplement.
Yes they do stare. they mostly stare at their food or at other penguins
I don't think anyone really knows why cats randomly stare at the wall or off into space. Cats have much better eye-sight than humans, so they may see something that we can't. (It's even said that cats are able to see spirits.)
Fish may stare at you out of curiosity, as they are often intrigued by movement and new objects in their environment. They may also be observing you for signs that you are providing food or that it may be time for feeding. It is unlikely that they are expressing emotions such as desire or intent through their gaze.
Yes, "The Men Who Stare at Goats" is available on DVD. You can check online retailers or rental stores for a copy.
because people tell them things about dogs the best thing to do is to get someone's dog and stare into its eyes that way it will no your being friendly if you act scared around a dog it will think your trying to hurt it. Having a fish is great, but they also need to be taken care of. dogs were descoverd in 1999 they are made from plastic they were first owend by a woman called patsy downforeby Cloe
Stare it out
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Dogs may stare at cats out of curiosity, territorial behavior, or as a way to communicate dominance or submission.
Dogs may stare at shadows due to their natural instinct to track movement, curiosity, or simply because they find the changing shapes intriguing. It is a common behavior in dogs and is usually harmless.
No animals are said to have spirits/souls.
They know the person's speaking, and are waiting for a command from the pack leader ((you)).
Dogs stare at food because they are interested in it and may be hungry or curious. It is a natural behavior for dogs to focus on food as it is a primary motivator for them.
Dogs may stare at cats out of curiosity, territorial behavior, or as a way to communicate dominance. It is important to monitor their interactions to ensure they are safe and comfortable around each other.
Well dogs look up because they're caught a smell in the air and they getting the nose where the smell is strongest
Rescue the first spy. He is locked in a vault...but there is a hole in the ceiling!
They do this because it becomes mating season.
It is rude to stare at people.I stare at him for a moment, wondering if he was joking.He has a cold, icy stare.