No but they can under stand what some words mean like there name. When you call a name to a new cat they wontcatch on right away. later in there life they'll notice that this word means there name. they can also notice your pitch in your voice. if you say "good kitty" nicely they will think your praising them. even if your say "bad kitty" in a happy voice they wont understand and think your saying something nice.
Yes, but there are times where they do not know what we are saying. I call my cat's name and she'll run out of the field (We have a field.) and run to me. When I told her to give me a hug she put her paws on my shoulders. But there are times where I ask her to do something for me and she wouldn't do it.
Cats are solitary animals, so humans often irritate them. They are not keen to please the way a dog is, so they do not do as they are told or learn commands. When they are raised in an environment with humans [or other cats/dogs/other animals... etc] they grow fond of them [usually] and see themselves as a kind of pack-leader. We are simply tagging along. Mostly cats think of us as bugs, sort of annoying but sometimes nice.
yes cats understand some words like his name and your name too
at the same time, you can understand him too it's easy but needs little passion
you can learn your cat language by reading the cat language bible guide, you can take a look at the guide in my bio it may help you.
don't forget to give love to your cat
Animals such as dogs, cats, and certain insects can hear ultrasound frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing. Whales and dolphins can also detect sounds in the infrasound range, which are lower than what humans can perceive.
Animals like dogs, cats, and bats can hear frequencies that are higher than what humans can detect, allowing them to perceive sounds that are beyond human hearing range. Elephants can hear infrasound, which is lower than what humans can hear. Some birds, like owls and parrots, have excellent hearing abilities that enable them to detect subtle sounds in their environment.
Cats. They can detect higher-pitched sounds than either dogs or humans. They can hear frequencies from 55 Hz up to 79 kHz, a range of 10.5 octaves, and humans can only hear from 31 Hz up to 18 kHz, and dogs can hear from 67 Hz to 44 kHz, which are both ranges of about 9 octaves.
Yes.
Some animals, such as dogs, cats, and certain rodents, have a wider range of hearing than humans. Elephants, dolphins, and bats can also hear frequencies beyond the human range. These animals are adapted to detect sounds for communication and navigation purposes that are beyond the auditory capabilities of humans.
So they can hear, just like humans have ears so they can hear.
Domestic cats can hear sounds in the range of about 2 kHz to 65 kHz. The average hearing range for humans is about 02 kHz to 20 kHz. Therefore cats hear better than humans.
Animals can almost always see and hear things the way humans can. Some of them can also hear and see things that humans cannot. For instance a dogs hearing and a cats sense of sight are much better than a humans are.
Yes in fact they can hear much better than humans ever could. White cats with no markings of their fur and blue eyes have a higher chance of being deaf to cats with other coat and eye colour mixtures.
Cats and dogs have much stronger senses of hearing than humans.
Animals such as dogs, cats, and certain insects can hear ultrasound frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing. Whales and dolphins can also detect sounds in the infrasound range, which are lower than what humans can perceive.
Yes. Cats, birds, bats, lions and even humans without ear lobes can hear perfectly well without them.
Animals like dogs, cats, and bats can hear frequencies that are higher than what humans can detect, allowing them to perceive sounds that are beyond human hearing range. Elephants can hear infrasound, which is lower than what humans can hear. Some birds, like owls and parrots, have excellent hearing abilities that enable them to detect subtle sounds in their environment.
dogs hear better cats r faster and can land when it jumps better no need to thank me im already too good
Cats. They can detect higher-pitched sounds than either dogs or humans. They can hear frequencies from 55 Hz up to 79 kHz, a range of 10.5 octaves, and humans can only hear from 31 Hz up to 18 kHz, and dogs can hear from 67 Hz to 44 kHz, which are both ranges of about 9 octaves.
humans hear from there ears.
Yes.