there's still enough light for cats, believe me; and they use their whiskers as navigational aid too btw
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every cat plays differently. you might try "hiding" the toy - i have felt mice on a "fishing rod", and for one of my cats i have to let the toy slide along the floor and disappear slowly behind a corner and then wait for her to hunt it - making small movements so she can hear the target. took a while for me to find out, try it.
I would say dexterity isn't such a bad stat while moving on the masts or wet planks. and since they can see in the dark too, and further because they are much larger, elves win again -.-
Thanks for the info, i just repeated the number i learnt back in the introductory courses at university for trophic levels.
think big! imagine eating cannibals who eat human that eat wolves that eat cattle that eat plants! Alternatively we could put some polar bear into the chain to keep it fresh
well if you want to cherish the fact that every bite you take equals onehundred bites of veggies then eating wolf is better - you eating vegetables would then only increase the amount by 1%.
Trophic levels being a thing mean that raising cattle, which get eaten by wolves, and you eating wolf meat causes you to kill 100 times the biomass of vegetables of what you eat in wolf biomass–which would be much more focused on killing plants.
on every step you lose about 90%. That's the reason why being vegetarian by default uses less land for agriculture than eating meat.
ok, i didn't know that, but i never had a dog in my life. TIL, thanks!
yeah sure they are, i didn't want to put those 2 things on the same level! i just wanted to say that you can't cut them like you would with a dog's claw without hurting your cat, and if in doubt, at least let the vet show you how first.
I would not recommend that unless you know what you are doing. Unlike other animals, the claws of cats have living tissue inside, which means a cut too far from the tip is like cutting off a fingertip and pretty painful, just be forewarned.
e: thats also the reason why declawing is brutal and inhumane - there are a lot of nerve endings there too
50 shades of cat
i currently own 3 shoulder cats, 2 of them just lay down like a stola and stay there (i can walk around and do the dishes with them), and the other are 2 cats - one half is a cat that sits on the back of my head (shes a little bit stupid, but a very cute princess), and the other half only stays if i bend over so he can lay down on my back.