Cats are known to be sensitive to their owners' emotions and body language, so it is possible that your cat can sense when you are angry with her. Cats may exhibit behaviors such as avoiding you or hiding when they sense negative emotions from their owners.
There is no special term for an angry cat.
A cat has strong smelling ability of things such as fish and meat. So through their smelling sense they catch their prey.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participle.Sense is a regular verb so the past participle is verb + -ed = sensed.I have sensed the dog is angry. -- I as subjectThey have sensed the dog is angry. -- plural pronoun subjectHe has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular pronoun subjectThe cat has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular noun subject
A cat can find its way home from up to several miles away, using its keen sense of smell, memory of landmarks, and ability to navigate using the Earth's magnetic field. Factors that influence a cat's ability to navigate back home include its familiarity with the area, its sense of smell, and any obstacles or changes in the environment that may hinder its journey.
all you have to do is wash
When a cat is angry (this goes for almost all cats) Its ears will flatten against its head and it will continuously whack its tail of the ground.
not really angry, but he can finds its balance with it, or he's irritated.
yes, but squeak is better if its an angry cat,,:D
Pollution makes the Earth angry. At least, in a metaphorical sense.
If your cat is angry, you should notice that their tail is wagging or moving side to side.. Where as dogs wag their tail when they are excited/happy.
maybe a wild cat, or just a angry cat
for balanse, and you can also tell if a cat is angry or miffed, or maybe just bored.