No, it is not possible to surgically implant cat ears onto a human. Altering human anatomy in such a way is not ethically or medically feasible due to the complexities of human Biology.
the giant panda and the domestic cat both have ears. theres one.
A mother cat. It grooms itself with its tongue and discipline its kittens by bumping them with its head or licking them roughly to set boundaries.
Female cats may have some slight discharge or spotting after surgery, but it is typically minimal and should not be heavy bleeding. If you notice any heavy bleeding or abnormal discharge, it is important to contact your veterinarian for further evaluation.
It is possible for a cat to be struck by lightning and die, although it is quite rare. The chances of a cat being struck by lightning are low due to their ability to seek shelter during thunderstorms.
first of all if you dont know what a mangrove is it is a breed of cat in one day after the birth of a mangrove cat it grows a whopping 6 metres it has ears but no nose it has a mouth but it doesnt work if you want to feed this animal you have feed it up the bottom end of the animal so that is it average lenth of a mangrove in a day
idk ive wanted to be for the longest time though i think you can get surgery i want to do that to get cat ears ;)
It has been seen but they are not called cat ears or tails. Normal shaped ears are sometimes folded in such a way that they look pointed. A chromosome problem is seen in Williams Syndrome and these people sometimes have what are called pointy ears. Humans have been born with tails since the fetus (4-6 weeks) has a tail but it is usually absorbed. These tails have no hair and are very short.
Yes. The white short fur on the tips of the ears lets most sunlight through.
It's possible your cat has an ear infection or ear mites. Do not attempt to clean the ears yourself as this could worsen the condition. Take your cat to the vet for an examination and appropriate treatment.
It's called neutering. A cat will only die from "possible" complications from surgery.
The 'pouches' on the ears are actually loose skin folds that allow the ears to fold smoothly if the cat pulls its ears back. These skin folds are perfectly natural and are found on every domestic cat's ears.
It is possible she has been scratching too much because of an infection. Take her to the vet.
A cat's ears are that of a triangle shape.
He does not have a pet cat, but he does have a dog; a Labrador retriever named "Spinee" that is currently going through a risky surgery.βπ½ππ½
Just the same as a cat would normally be. but just with no hair around his ears x
yes....if you get a costume....go through a cat makeover and start mewing......i guess.
yes