Cats have poor light vision and will often lose track of an object if it is not moving, however the reflectors in their eyes allow the to see very well in low light. They can see most colors, but have trouble with red and green, and their peripheral vision is huge.
Cats can hear very soft sounds and very high pitched sounds that humans can't, though they sometimes miss the really low sounds.
Cats can't taste sweetness, only salty, sour and bitter.
Cats have amazing smell to help with their hunting, and a little organ under their lip that lets them pick up the scents of other cats, carrying all sorts of information about them.
Cats don't have any special sense of touch, except for their whiskers, which have delicate nerve endings to help them feel vibrations, wind, hot, and cold.
It's not proven, but supposedly cats have other senses, like feeling the emotions of other living things, or knowing there's going to be a storm or an earthquake.
No, cats cannot read words, but they can read (Not the kind of read we do with reading material) signs from body language. They'll know and read each other's gestures and when to approach and not to approach another cat and when and/or how to interact with certain felines. That is the closest to "read" that a cat can do.
cats can learn over 300 words and at least 50 phrases
yes cats are very smart my cat uses the toilet instead of a litter box, all i have to do is flush 4 her.
No, cats have no need for written letters and words. They have a mostly non-verbal language. Our written language means nothing to them. Plus, letters would be hard for cats to see up close.
Yes they are if you train them when they are a cub
In many people's opinion, dogs are better than cats. Dogs are more trainable, use the bathroom outside, can protect you, and promote a more active lifestyle. Having a dog has many benefits that make it better than having a cat. And it is possible to think one is better than the other but still love both.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
That depends mostly on your available land. Yaks are highly trainable and they have very diverse personalities. They are proven pack animals and are very feed efficient. So.. yes!
All Cats are train able if not fat and lazy and old like about 6 years old
As far as can be reasonably determined, they're approximately equal. Dogs are somewhat more easily trainable, but that's because they're "pack animals" while cats in the wild tend to be more solitary.
ofcourse every dog is trainable you just have to be patient and calm
Most sea mammals are trainable. Most success has come with dolphins.
Yes
yes octopuses are trainable because they are very smart creatures. even smarter than us.
One of the obvious contrasts between dogs and cats is that cats are much more independent than dogs. Dogs are more codependent, which results in them being slightly more needy but also infinitely more easy to train.
yes
There are several easily trainable dogs, but the Labrador Retriever ranks number one on most lists.
All dogs are trainable , no matter what age or breed. If you honestly have to ask this question, you shouldn't be considering rescuing an animal.
Able to be trained
it depends what type of horse they are ,but most yes they are easy to train