old cats tend to sleep more but when a cat is about to die it wants to sort of hide. some people say they're trying to hide from death but others say they dont want to hurt their loved ones. cats who are outdoor cats will try to run off and hide in trees, and indoor cats might try to go underneath something or where their owners dont go very often.sadly cats dont have 9 lives.
They simply sleep on their own. But I suggest getting a pet bed or buying a dog/cat house so they can have a more comfortable sleep.
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Generally if they sleep inside, they could be considered a house pet. "house pet" is an unofficial term, so it could be considered both ways.
No, wild cats are far more deadly.
A cat's house is commonly referred to as a "cat shelter," "cat condo," "cat tree," or simply a "cat house."
Cats are vertebrates and members of the phylum Chordata.Octopuses are invertebrates. The answer to the question is "house cat".
If the cat is yours i would say call someone to remove the cat and put it to sleep, but if it doesn't belong to you call your local animal control.
No cat is a pet, it will sleep where it pleases the cat. It has no regard for the person who feeds it, only for a roll in the alley and for the litters that result.
Some cats just sleep and sleep. Fixed/altered cats are also known to be generally lazy. If your cat -looks- like she's dying, she has a serious medical problem, and needs emergency care right away. If she is acting abnormal, this only encourages that possibility. If it is a matter of the cat over-sleeping, you may want to ask for veterinary advice, but generally, cats do sleep a lot. If she (if it is a she) is rolling around, yowling, or laying with her rear end propped up, this means that she is in heat. It's suggested to get your cats fixed as soon as possible.
House cat of course. Even it the watermelon was alive the house cat could just use its claws and slice the watermelon into halves or more than halves.
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usually, a cat eats cat food, chicken bones, and mice. for more food, go to an informational cat website