Because cats are obsessed with becoming human, so they will eventually steal your soul in your sleep like a cheap dirty ginger. i think cats lay on you because they love you
no they lay dog eggs and cats lay cat eggs elephants has nothing to do with this
Younger cats are not used to being around older cats and like humans pick up the characteristics and habits of those around them. Which is why younger cats tend to sleep, lay, and play in the same locations as their older counterparts.
The cat lay still, ready to pounce on the mouse.
The best way to train an adult cat is with operant conditioning. When you see your cat doing what you want it to do or see it doing something that is close to what you want to see it do, reward it with food. This is called positive reinforcement. When your cat does something you don't want it to do offer negative reinforcement (squirt it with a water pistol). After a while your cat's behavior will be molded to that which you want it to have.
An example of a curious animal would be the cat. Cats always want to investigate new sounds, and new items.
no they lay dog eggs and cats lay cat eggs elephants has nothing to do with this
Usually a cat lays around. I've seen one that happy and fat.
Try to make the environment welcoming. Fine a furry blanket and lay it on or near where you cat will sleep, and ALWAYS have fresh cool water for your cat. Treats help too :)
Cats do not lay eggs. Cats are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. They are not monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
The cat that always smiles is the Chesire Cat.
roasted cat turds
Cats don't lay eggs but if you mean kittens then about 6-7!
Younger cats are not used to being around older cats and like humans pick up the characteristics and habits of those around them. Which is why younger cats tend to sleep, lay, and play in the same locations as their older counterparts.
It could be a comfort zone for the cat, or the cat is sick. Has it been acting sick?
no not always!
Depending on the behavior of the cat, most love to lay in the sun. It warms their fur up and where ever the sunlight hits, they'll lay. Some cats like to be secluded and will hide behind furnature if they're skeptical about their surroundings. I find my cat in the laundry room most of the time!
Yeah it's cruel, especially if the cat was always outside before this. Get him neutered if you're afraid he will run away