Yes. Some cats (feral cats) like to swim like tigers. Housecats may actually like to swim, too. Maybe in a sink but NEVER put him/her in a pool. It may drown. In my experience with my youngest cat, he seemed to like to swim in the sink when he was a kitten.
The girls, the cats and the kittens have legs but there are no legs on the bus, it has wheels.
As a riddle, the answer is zero legs on the bus since the bus has wheels instead of legs.But as a maths problem; It's not a tricked question -- just a straightforward maths problemConfirmed answer is 10990 legs.§ Let's say the whole situation simply :- There are 7 girls.- Each girl has 7 backpack- Each backpack has 7 big cats- Each big cat has 7 little small cats.§ Question: How many legs are there in the bus?§ Let's focus on each part of the question systematically, write down on a piece of paper if you have to, following my steps of chains.1. Focus on the first girl first:A B C D E F GGirl A has 7 backpacks2. Now focus on first backpack A1 :A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7Backpack A1 has 7 big cats3. Now focus on first big cat :1 2 3 4 5 6 7Ø Each big cats have 7 small cats (that's the end of the focus)Systematically, 7 small cats has 28 legs (7 * 4) combined with the big cat that owns this 7 small cats.Let's call this the "cat chain", so cat chain 1has 32 legs altogether.Ø So since there are 7 big cats7 * 32 = 224 legsØ Therefore each backpack has 224 legsØ Finally, each girl has 7 * 224 = 1568 legs.Lastly, since there are 7 girls, A to G, there are 7 * 1568 legs (per girl) = 10976 legs.Now, since each girl also has 2 legs each;SO, (7 * 2) + 10976 = 10990 legs altogetherNote: Disregarding bus driver, buses and etc…Only focus on the girl and their backpacks!Or There are 7*7 = 49 bags and there are 7 + 7*7 = 56 cats in each bag, meaning there are 56*4 = 224 legs in each bag. So including the 7 children that have 2 legs each, there are 7*2 + 49(224) = 10990 legs in total.
If there are seven girls and each girl has two legs then that's 14 legs If each girl has seven sacks then 7 times 7 is 49 bags. In each sack there is 7 big cats and 7 small cats so that's 14 cats per sack. Now multiply 49 and 14 and you get 686 cats. Now 686 cats have 4 legs so multiply 686 and 4 you get 2744 cat legs. Now add 2744 cat legs and 14 human legs then you get 2758 legs. Now this could be a trick question but i suck at those so i just used math. So there are 2758 legs. yep i got 2758 and i am in the botton set in maths so lol i like big butts and i cannot lie
The word swimming has two syllables. (Swim-ming)
certain cats, like fisher cats do, and tigers will swim if they have to.
All cats can swim
Cats doesn't swim; cats doesn't like water.
Yes, they can.
Cats may not like to swim because they hate water but they do swim. all cats swim. For some cats it comes naturally and learn it from their parents or their care takers and yes this includes some wild animals.
Cats either instinctively know how to swim, or are instinctively afraid of water. You can't teach a cat to swim. Certain breeds such as Abysinnians are known to be fond of water, and might jump into the bathtub with you to paddle around. Many big cats, like tigers, enjoy swimming. Cats swim similarly to the "dog paddle" but their feet don't usually break the surface, making them less splashy and more graceful than dogs swimming. It is also survival instinct. If you fell into water, you would most likely be able to somewhat swim.
Bengal Cats can swim and hum to baby's. They look like a little leopards.
Domestic cats do not like water. Tigers will swim.
because their one of the only big cats that like to swim.
No, the British Short hair cats do not like water or like to swim.
yes cheatas can swim, all cats can swim but do not like to get wet.
sand cats can swim. like other ways then normal.