No. For many animals, cats included, intense staring or making prolonged eye-contact is a challenge, or a sign of aggression. The most polite way is to not-quite look in the cat's direction, or to look at the cat with half-closed eyes and blink slowly. Most cats will respond with a similar blink and half-closed eyes. For a cat, this is usually seen as a greeting and a sign of respect between individuals.
That depends on what you mean. Do you mean looking, like staring at the screen? If so, it is stared. If you mean stars, like starring your movie review, then it is starred.
Cats are more like cats.
Zitkala did not like being stared at by the townspeople because it made her feel like an outsider and unwelcome. She felt self-conscious and uncomfortable under their constant gaze.
Stared at what?
me, i love cats
No. Personification is when human qualities are attributed to animals or inanimate objects, such as "The houses stared blankly at each other."
The plural of cat is cats.Some example sentences for the word "cats" are:The local cats were singing all night again.We have adopted two cats from the rescue shelter.
Yes he does like cats!
Cats like pandas.
yes she stared at the age of 4
Selena Gomez works for a TV show called Wizards on Waverly Place and has stared in some Disney movies like Princess protection Program. She has also stared in Sonny with a Chance, Hannah Montana and when she was younger she stared in Barney.
A lot of people use cats for pets like house cats. Cats like lions and tigers are used in a circus and things like that.