My cat is far too intelligent - she makes ME get things for her........
2006-08-31 08:59:15
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answered by David 5
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If curiously like a cat and the girl reported it became a cat, then it will be a cat. some cats decide to play fetch video games (this probable is hooked as much as the searching instinct - a kitten will bypass off and hunt some thing, convey that's capture back to the mummy cat to be certain if it has caught it top - this additionally explains why cats will convey you a ineffective mouse/chook regardless of regardless of if that's outdoors). And, all cats can open doorways. certainly, many cats have even found out doorhandles and could leap on them to open the door. So, i think of it ultimate to feed it cat nutrients! (additionally, in case you hear to it while it 'speaks' does it miaow or bypass woof? i'm specific it is going to bypass miaow. Or, another specific hearth thank you to be certain - stroke it below the chin for a mutually as. If it purrs, that's a cat (canines won't be able to purr!).
2016-11-06 04:08:26
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answered by ? 4
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sometimes one of my cats will fetch a toy but wont bring it back just continue to play with it..but yes cats can be taught at an early age to do just about anything dogs can do..it takes time though.foxi
2006-08-31 09:00:15
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answered by psychicfiles 3
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Mine doesn't do anything like that because I haven't got a cat, but my dog can fetch a cat. But I wouldn't let him.
2006-08-31 10:34:31
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answered by ladybee5 3
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Yes our one cat smurph will fetch back everything you throw for him, and the kitten likes to chew my trainers for some reason
2006-08-31 11:33:00
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answered by jojitsui 4
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I used to have a cat that does this with crumpled pieces of paper. The cat I have now isn't active enough, she prefers to just lay around and sleep.
2006-08-31 09:00:09
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answered by sclay95843 4
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My cat steals the dogs food and treats out of the their bowls. She also sits and begs for tid-bits when you're eating, just like a dog does.
2006-08-31 09:04:14
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answered by Swampy_Bogtrotter 4
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Many years ago I had a female cat, who we taught to retrieve a coin after rolling it along the floor, we never got tired of that game.
2006-08-31 08:58:54
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answered by Red Mary 3
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My dad's cat fetches milk caps and small balls. He also knows a couple tricks (sit and lay down).
2006-08-31 08:58:44
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answered by Toga748 2
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no, they haven't figured out fetch yet but I've seen other cats play fetch before
2006-08-31 09:09:37
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answered by catloverme123 7
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Yes. My cat used to fetch little toy mice but then she got too fat...
2006-08-31 09:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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