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Post by stealth3si on Mar 18, 2012 5:27:38 GMT -5
It means it's basically not true.
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Post by activeearner24 on Mar 18, 2012 10:38:36 GMT -5
I don't think so because you need to teach cat when they are kitten how to use a litter box.
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Post by mtkk on Mar 19, 2012 0:01:16 GMT -5
simply it is because every animal or plants have their fixed nature except humanbeing ...Thanks !
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 19, 2012 11:24:52 GMT -5
I don't think so because you need to teach cat when they are kitten how to use a litter box. To the member I am quoting are you saying in the quote I am quoting from you that it's a human that teaches a kitten how to use a litter box and not another cat. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above than what if a person owns a cat that lived outside for the first year or more of its life than can that cat still learn to use a litter box. simply it is because every animal or plants have their fixed nature except humanbeing ...Thanks ! To the member I am quoting what did I say in a post in this thread for you to say what you said in quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting what do you mean by fixed nature in the quote I am quoting from you.
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Post by stealth3si on Mar 19, 2012 23:27:08 GMT -5
simply it is because every animal or plants have their fixed nature except humanbeing ...Thanks ! human beings have fixed things in similar to cats and dogs too.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 20, 2012 10:31:31 GMT -5
simply it is because every animal or plants have their fixed nature except humanbeing ...Thanks ! human beings have fixed things in similar to cats and dogs too. To the member I am quoting what fixed things do human beings have that are similar to cats and dogs.
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Post by stealth3si on Mar 21, 2012 6:21:15 GMT -5
The basic instinct of survival.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 21, 2012 8:29:56 GMT -5
The basic instinct of survival. To the member I am quoting are you referring to humans in the quote I am quoting from you. If I am right on what I asked than how are humans able to do what you said in the quote I am quoting from you. To any member who reads this post I was wondering how domesticated cats and domesticated dogs have the instincts of survival and can wild cats and wild dogs also have the instincts of survival. What I am asking is what ways do domesticated cats and domesticated dogs know to help them to survive.
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Post by stealth3si on Mar 21, 2012 23:03:14 GMT -5
One way is to search for food.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 22, 2012 9:14:19 GMT -5
One way is to search for food. To the member I am quoting are you referring to domesticated cats and domesticated dogs in the quote I am quoting from you or are you referring to something else. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above than how do domesticated cats and domesticated dogs still have the instincts to do what you said in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said in the first paragraph of my reply than what type(s) of foods do domesticated cats and domesticated dogs search for.
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Post by stealth3si on Mar 22, 2012 23:03:06 GMT -5
They're descendeants of wild animals.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 23, 2012 10:02:13 GMT -5
I was wondering why domesticated cats want to sharpen their claws on their front paws. I asked what I asked above because I live with a cat who will use a cat scratcher almost every time this cat goes in the room a cat scratcher is in. They're descendeants of wild animals. To the member I am quoting how do domesticated cats and domesticated dogs being what you said in the quote I am quoting from you make the domesticated types of animal I am referring to still have the instincts to hunt.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 24, 2012 10:05:43 GMT -5
I was wondering what makes domesticated kittens and cats meow and what makes domesticated puppies and dogs bark.
I was wondering do wild cats meow and or wild dogs bark. If what I asked doesn't happen than why is that.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 21, 2012 11:59:43 GMT -5
I live with a cat that is an indoor and outdoor cat and I live with more than one cats that are indoor cats.
One of the cats I live with that is an indoor cat wants to go outside even though the cat I am referring to has never gone outside on its own growing up. The reason I know the car I am referring to wants to go outside is because this cat will stand on its back paws and lean this cat's front paws on the glass part of a back door so this cat can see what is outside a back door. This same cat will sometimes meow in front of the door I am referring to and sometimes tries to get outside when I let one or more dogs I live with go outside in a fenced in area.
I asked what I asked above because I was wondering why a cat I live with wants to go outside even though as I said this cat has never grew up going outside on its own.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 22, 2012 0:34:22 GMT -5
They share similar genes to their ancestors.
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