A cat may have sensitivity to touch on the lower back due to an unknown external injury or an internal injury. If the sensitivity persist it is best to seek medical attention.
They might think that it is play or they are bothered.
There are many sensitive places on a cat but I noticed that my cat like to be rubbed on his back softly back and forth. Other sensitive places are the ears,bottom of their jaw,tail, and the back of their heads and necks. Hope this helps, remember to always be gentle cats obviously arent dogs where you can ruff house with them.
its basically the same as cats, the tiger will lower its head and sometimes even roll onto its back showing its belly to the more dominant animal
Ocelots have a tendency to hang out by roads during the night because their sensitive eyes are attracted to light.
First of all, cats do not kiss. They may touch noses and/or stand close enough face to face that they look like they're kissing, but cats do not kiss.
Cats have nerves, much like we do, but they are more sensitive. Their whiskers act like fingers feeling everything they touch
Yes, they bite the kittens neck, cats have no sense of touch on the back of their necks
Yes.
They're sensitive.
They might think that it is play or they are bothered.
There are many sensitive places on a cat but I noticed that my cat like to be rubbed on his back softly back and forth. Other sensitive places are the ears,bottom of their jaw,tail, and the back of their heads and necks. Hope this helps, remember to always be gentle cats obviously arent dogs where you can ruff house with them.
not all cats do that, maybe there lower back is hurt. or maybe the cry of joy because you probably don't play with your cat much.
yes
maybe, maybe not
I dont think you can breed them....
I dont think you can breed them....
no, just sprinkle a sprinkle if your not sure if it will count or not. sprinkles give elves their magic back